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To: A.J. Mullen who wrote (15403)10/3/2001 9:06:33 AM
From: Art Bechhoefer  Respond to of 197226
 
Ashley, being heavily involved in a number of research topics, my point was not to nay-say any of the existing research but to stress that the existing research probably doesn't apply to CDMA.

Put another way, a study that finds a significant relationship of the sort you are describing is still too generalized to apply specifically to a CDMA product, especially when it is known that the way CDMA uses RF signals is by definition much different and much less in total exposure than that used by analog, GSM, or TDMA.

It would be great to see a piece of research that distinguished between these variables, as I believe it would be one more point in favor of CDMA.

Art