Research Article

Stochastic Dosimetry for the Assessment of Children Exposure to Uniform 50 Hz Magnetic Field with Uncertain Orientation

Table 2

Orientations of the magnetic field B thatinduced in each tissue values higher to 90% of the maximum value in that tissue. For each case, if one among the patterns “TOP,” “FRONT,” and “LAT” was present, the corresponding cell is filled with the ranges of variation of and with respect to the corresponding orthogonal orientations of B-field.

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CNSTOP±22°±30°±22°±30°±20°±30°±20°±30°±20°±30°±10°±30°
FRONT±22°±45°±25°±45°±5°±25°±20°±35°±20°±35°±20°±35°
LAT±22°±15°±22°±10°±5°±10°±25°±40°±25°±15°±25°±10°

PNSTOP±15°±180°±20°±180°±10°±180°±10°±40°±20°±180°
FRONT
LAT±25°±30°

Brain grey matterTOP±22°±30°±22°±30°±20°±30°±20°±30°±20°±30°±10°±30°
FRONT±22°±45°±25°±45°±5°±25°±20°±35°±20°±35°±20°±35°
LAT±22°±15°±22°±10°±5°±10°±25°±40°±25°±15°±25°±10°

Brain white matterTOP±20°±180°±20°±180°±20°±180°±22°±180°±22°±180°
FRONT±25°±45°±25°±35°±25°±35°
LAT±25°±35°

CerebellumTOP±20°±30°±20°±20°±40°±30°
FRONT
LAT±90°±50°±20°±50°±20°±60°±90°±50°±20°±50°

HippocampusTOP
FRONT±90°±25°±90°±25°±90°±25°±90°±25°±90°±25°±90°±25°
LAT

HypothalamusTOP
FRONT±20°±40°
LAT±15°±15°±30°±50°±50°±30°±50°±30°±90°±30°±30°±50°

Medulla oblongataTOP
FRONT
LAT±45°±25°±30°±15°±45°±20°±40°±20°±90°±25°±25°±40°

MidbrainTOP±20°±45°±30°±45°±15°±180°±20°±180°±35°±35°±30°±30°
FRONT
LAT

PonsTOP±20°±50°±30°±50°
FRONT
LAT±30°±25°±30°±40°±30°±50°±10°±50°

Spinal cordTOP
FRONT
LAT±30°±25°±35°±25°±35°±30°±40°±30°±40°±30°±30°±30°

ThalamusTOP±15°±20°±25°±20°±25°±20°±15°±20°
FRONT±30°±20°±25°±10°±30°±30°±35°±20°±20°±40°
LAT±30°±90°