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Dictionary » E » Electromagnetic wave Electromagnetic waveElectromagnetic wave (Science: physics) a wave of electric and magnetic fields that can move through space. Particles which make up the waves are called photons. ![]()
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Results from our forumreceiving electromagnetism... The health effects of commonly encountered radio-frequency electromagnetic radiations (RF-EMR) from mobile phone exposures do exist. ... exposure on reproductive function differs according to frequency and wave, strength (energy), and duration of exposure. In the present review, ...
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Re: Genetic Transmission... me is that the communication of information always involves an energy wave. Colour information is transmitted via electromagnetic radiation. Sound is transmitted by waves. In signal transduction there is an ...
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Re: Genetic Transmission... me is that the communication of information always involves an energy wave. Colour information is transmitted via electromagnetic radiation. Sound is transmitted by waves. In signal transduction there is an ...
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Experiment: Can Electromagnetic....... The researchers didn't ask the men about other potential sources of electromagnetic wave exposure, like laptop computers, or where the men usually kept the phone when they talked. ...
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The Fiber Disease... of signatures, such as: acoustic; seismic; radar (RF to millimeter wave) and passive electromagnetic; active and passive EO/IR (electro-optic and infrared); hyperspectral, etc. ...
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