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Cell phone explosion

Medico-Legal Journal, 2015
Cell phone explosions and resultant burn injuries are rarely reported in the scientific literature. We report a case of cell phone explosion that occurred when a young male was listening to music while the mobile was plugged in for charging.
Alok, Atreya   +3 more
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The cell phone quandary

Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists, 2022
Cell phones are used by almost everyone and have become an integral part of our daily life. They are an almost universal instrument for gathering and transmitting information. The amount of bacteria crawling on a typical cell phone has been a point of contention, although studies show that they contain at least 10 times the amount of bacteria found on ...
Adith Venugopal   +3 more
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Source Cell-phone Identification

2006 IEEE 14th Signal Processing and Communications Applications, 2006
In this paper, we focus on blind source cell-phone identification problem. The main idea is that proprietary interpolation algorithm (involved due to the structure of color filter array [CFA]) leaves footprints in the form of correlations across adjacent bit planes of images.
Capar, Cagatay   +4 more
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Biosensing with cell phones

Trends in Biotechnology, 2014
Continued progress in cell-phone devices has made them powerful mobile computers, equipped with sophisticated, permanent physical sensors embedded as the default configuration. By contrast, the incorporation of permanent biosensors in cell-phone units has been prevented by the multivocal nature of the stimuli and the reactions involved in biosensing ...
Pakorn, Preechaburana   +2 more
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Cell Phone Security

International Journal of Strategic Information Technology and Applications, 2018
People use smartphones for a variety of purposes. However, little is known about users' mobile security awareness. This study examines mobile security behaviors of college students. The study's findings conclude that college students, while technologically savvy, may not take appropriate measures to protect their personal data from hackers and thieves.
Scott E Mensch, LeAnn Wilkie
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Cell phone vs paracetamol

Médecine et Santé Tropicales, 2015
L’impact nefaste du telephone portable sur le cerveau est une question largement debattue, et qui reste ouverte. On peut cependant, pour l’Afrique, avoir quelques elements de reponse.En Afrique, il y a des telephones portables partout. Mes gardiens, a Niamey, avaient un telephone portable.
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