“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).”
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