Abstract
A syndrome is described which the author calls the ''HVS effect'' (high-voltage substation) and affects persons working at substations where very high-voltage current is transformed and which disappears shortly after the end of the exposure. It is characterized by a feeling of tightness and oppression affecting the head, laxity and fatigue in the upper extremities and persistent insomnia; electroencephalograms show signs of cerebral pain. (Cis Abstr.)
Citation Formats
Fernandez, F F.
HVS effect in electric-power substations.
Spain: N. p.,
1973.
Web.
Fernandez, F F.
HVS effect in electric-power substations.
Spain.
Fernandez, F F.
1973.
"HVS effect in electric-power substations."
Spain.
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title = {HVS effect in electric-power substations}
author = {Fernandez, F F}
abstractNote = {A syndrome is described which the author calls the ''HVS effect'' (high-voltage substation) and affects persons working at substations where very high-voltage current is transformed and which disappears shortly after the end of the exposure. It is characterized by a feeling of tightness and oppression affecting the head, laxity and fatigue in the upper extremities and persistent insomnia; electroencephalograms show signs of cerebral pain. (Cis Abstr.)}
journal = []
volume = {21:81}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Spain}
year = {1973}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {HVS effect in electric-power substations}
author = {Fernandez, F F}
abstractNote = {A syndrome is described which the author calls the ''HVS effect'' (high-voltage substation) and affects persons working at substations where very high-voltage current is transformed and which disappears shortly after the end of the exposure. It is characterized by a feeling of tightness and oppression affecting the head, laxity and fatigue in the upper extremities and persistent insomnia; electroencephalograms show signs of cerebral pain. (Cis Abstr.)}
journal = []
volume = {21:81}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Spain}
year = {1973}
month = {Jan}
}