Microwave Radiation and Chlordiazepoxide: Synergistic Effects on Fixed-Interval Behavior

In the presence of low-intensity pulsed microwave radiation, at an average power density of 1 milliwatt per square centimeter, the response-rate-increasing effects of chlordiazepoxide were potentiated in rats. The behavioral effects of a drug can be modified by brief exposure to a low-level microwav...

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Behavior, Animal - drug effects
Behavior, Animal - radiation effects
Chlordiazepoxide - pharmacology
Dosage
Dose response relationship
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
Drug interactions
Electromagnetic radiation
Injections
Male
Medical research
Microwaves
Radiation dosage
Rats
Response rates
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