“To perform scientific article classification, we collected article information from EMF-portal ... which provides a list of 35,044 EMF-related articles ...”
“We also consulted the EMF Portal ..., a dedicated database of the scientific literature on the health effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields ...”
“The search strategy for primary research papers was carried out on two database sources, PubMed and EMF Portal ...”
“The following databases were searched: PubMed, Embase, Web of Science Core Collection, Scopus, and the EMF-Portal ...”
“Electronic searches were conducted in five databases: ... and EMF-Portal, a dedicated database of scientific literature on health effects ...”
“The EMF Portal, a dedicated database of the scientific literature on the health effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields ... was also consulted ...”
“Also, keywords like “magnetic field”... together with the most diverse biological endpoints ... were used in PubMed ... and in the EMF Portal ...”
“The EMF Portal, a dedicated database of the scientific literature on the health effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields ... was also searched ...”
“We searched PubMed, Embase, PsycInfo and the EMF-Portal (RWTH, Aachen University) on ...”
“Eligible studies were identified by literature searches in the following databases: Medline, Web of Science, ... and consulted the EMF portal ...”
“Three publication databases were searched for eligible studies: NCBI PubMed (...), Scopus (...) and EMF Portal (...), a database maintained by the RWTH Aachen University, Germany, specifically focused on EMF studies.”
“... a search strategy was developed using specific search terms to locate relevant studies on Web of Knowledge, PubMed, and EMF-Portal databases.”
“We have also consulted the EMF-Portal, a dedicated database of the scientific literature on the health effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields ...”
“PubMed (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/), Scopus (https://www.sc opus.com/) and EMF Portal (https://www.emf-portal.org/), a database maintained by the RWTH Aachen University, Germany, specifically focused on EMF effects ... We searched the EMF Portal database selecting pre-defined domains for topics, frequency ranges and time span among the options, and combining appropriate key words chosen from those listed in the Glossary ...”
“The Web of Science, PubMed and EMF Portal databases were searched for relevant articles ... The EMF Portal is an open access online web-based search engine produced by RWTH Aachen University (https://www.emf-portal.org/en). This database is specific to EMF exposure, therefore, when conducting the search only the population search terms were used along with filters for topics and RF frequency range ...”
“The databases Electromagnetic Field-Portal (EMF-PORTAL 2022) and Public/Publisher MEDLINE (PubMed 2022) were searched using the terms ‘intermediate frequency,’ ‘intermediate frequency field,’ and the results were then filtered by ...”
“ODEB was first established using the entire research database of the Australian Radiation Protection & Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) and then expanded to incorporate all relevant papers from PubMed and the EMF-portal.”
“Neoplastic diseases are also the most investigated potential adverse effect of prolonged exposure to RF-EMF from mobile communication, accounting for about 56% of all related epidemiological studies (n = 327) up to 2021, as indexed in the specialized literature database EMF-Portal (https://www.EMF-portal.org/en (accessed on 1 March 2023)).”
“The search strategy of the primary works involved PubMed and EMF Portal as database sources ...”
“The literature search was based on the database EMF-Portal, which systematically summarizes scientific research data on the effects of EMFs and covers most of the relevant databases (e.g.,Medline/Pubmed and IEEE Explore).”
“The literature search was based on the database EMF-Portal, which systematically summarizes scientific research data on the effects of EMFs and covers most of the relevant databases (e.g., Medline/Pubmed and IEEE Explore).”
“A literature search was performed on the EMF-Portal database ...”
“EMF-Portal (www.emf-portal.org), a comprehensive database of RF studies, includes a scattering of genotoxicity studies going back at least to the 1970s.”
“A search was performed in the EMF portal, Google Scholar and PubMed databases with the words: "mobile phone base station and health" or "cell tower and health".”
“The fourth database we will search is the EMF-Portal of the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) Aachen University (https://www.emf-portal.org/en). The core of the EMF-Portal is an extensive literature database with an inventory of over 31,000 publications and 6,700 summaries of individual scientific studies on the effects of electromagnetic fields.”
“We will also consult the EMF-Portal, a dedicated database of the scientific literature on the health effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields (https://www.emf-portal.org/en).”
“Figure 1 (compiled from a database of publications at EMF-portal.org) compares the number of papers published per year on technical issues including dosimetry and exposure assessment, with experimental and epidemiology studies related to RF exposure of some sort.”
“The following databases will be searched: PubMed, Embase, Web of Science Core Collection, Scopus, and the EMF-Portal.”
“The review has been written by collecting the information using various search engines including google scholar, PubMed, SciFinder, Science direct, EMF-portal, saferemr, and other websites from the internet.”
“The EMF Portal, a dedicated database of the scientific literature on the health effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields (https://www.emf-portal.org/en) will also be consulted.”
“To perform the comparative study, we created the dataset by collecting the article information from EMF-portal, which provides a list of 35,044 EMF-related articles and curated summaries of 6,943 articles ... the label information of the articles was extracted from the curated summaries of EMF-portal ...”
“A specialized database in Germany, the EMF Portal, has collected 37,104 publications of all types of studies on various frequencies of EMFs. Of these, there are 1,951 studies concerning specifically wireless communication’s RF-EMF, and only 449 studies are on 5G (as of 16 November 2022).”
“The following science databases were searched: PubMed (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed), EMF-Portal (https://www.emf-portal.org/) and ORSAA (https://www.orsaa.org/orsaadatabase.html).”
“The strategy that was implemented to carry out this review was based on a deep search in the databases Web of Science (2000–2021), PubMed (2000–2021), and the EMF Portal ...”
“Papers from the EMF-Portal of Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) at Aachen University are also included if they pertain to EMF/EMR and health or bioeffect outcomes lower than the official ICNIRP thresholds ...”
“The following publication databases will be used to search for eligible studies: MEDLINE via PubMed (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih. gov/), Science Citation Index Expanded and Emerging Sources Citation Index via Web of Science (https://clarivate.com/webofsciencegro up/solutions/web-of-science/), and the EMF Portal (https://www. emf-portal.org/) ... The EMF Portal database (https://www.emf-portal.org/en) will be searched through the hierarchical organization of its domains: for instance, starting from ‘Mobile communications’ ...”
“There are at least 100 nanosecond pulse studies where such pulses produce biological effects in the EMF-Portal database.”
“The EMF Portal database was searched using coherent or coherence ... Similarly, reviews were searched in the EMF Portal database using EHS to identify EHS reviews ...”
“Additionally, three web-based search engines - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE), EMF Portal, and Google Scholar - will be searched for more literature which may not have been retrieved through the previously listed databases”
“The following databases will be used for the search: PubMed: www. pubmed. ncbi. nlm. nih. gov; EMF-Portal: www. emf- portal. org/ en”
“The NextGEM platform will provide a link to existing knowledge bases such as the EMF-Portal ...”
“The EMF portal database was used for searching of publications.”
“In addition, in the EMF-PORTAL, a specialist literature database [25], all studies under the topic "power frequencies (50/60 Hz)", and the topic "epidemiological studies", were scrutinized for eligibility.”
“whether reviews of known relevance were found when conducting searches of the EMF Portal, Pub-Med and Web of Science databases. ...The EMF Portal is an internet platform produced by RWTH Aachen University (https:// www. emf- portal. org/ en). It has collected an extensive literature database ...”
“We will also consult the EMF Portal (https://www. emf-portal.org/en), a dedicated database of the scientific literature on the health effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields, with documented high coverage of the topic (Drießen et al. 2017) ... The search on EMF-Portal will take advantages of the in-built facilities; to identify cohort, case-control and simulation studies, we will toggle “Epidemiological studies” (as Topic) ...”
“Three publication databases will be searched for eligible studies: NCBI PubMed (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/), Scopus (https://www.scopus.com/) and EMF Portal (https://www.emf-portal.org/), a database maintained by the RWTH Aachen University, Germany, specifically focused on EMF effects ... might have been incorrectly indexed in the databases. The EMF Portal database will be searched selecting pre-defined domains for topics, frequency ranges and time span ...”
“We will also search the EMF Portal, a dedicated database of the scientific literature on health effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields (https://www.emf-portal.org/en).”
“Search engines and databases included the EMF-Portal database and the ORSAA database ...”
“We will also consult the EMF-Portal, a dedicated database of the scientific literature on the health effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields (https://www.emf-portal.org/en).”
“Our primary information sources will be NCBI PubMed, Web of Science (WOS), and EMF-Portal. EMF-Portal (www.emf-portal.org), a thematically specialized literature database on biological and health related effects of EMF which, due to its content specificity and documentated high coverage of the reasearch topic (Bodewein et al., 2019; Driessen et al., 2017), is expected to have a better performance compared to the other two information sources.”
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