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The different sources of electromagnetic fields: Dangers are not limited to physical health

Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 2020
The impact of electromagnetic waves on health has been clearly established by many studies in recent decades. No State, with the exception of Russia, takes any real precautions in terms of standards for the population. Conflicts of interest and political
F. Deruelle
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Electromagnetic Fields

Electronics, Power Electronics, Optoelectronics, Microwaves, Electromagnetics, and Radar, 2018
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Exposure to Static and Extremely-Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields and Cellular Free Radicals

Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 2019
This paper summarizes studies on changes in cellular free radical activities from exposure to static and extremely-low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields (EMF), particularly magnetic fields.
Henry C. Lai
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A Review on Graphene‐Based Electromagnetic Functional Materials: Electromagnetic Wave Shielding and Absorption

Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
Electromagnetic (EM) functional materials play an increasingly important role in solving EM wave pollution in both modern military and civil fields. Graphene‐based materials are the most promising candidates in the applications of EM wave shielding and ...
Yuxing Xia, Weiwei Gao, Chao Gao
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Electromagnetic Fields

2015
Basic characteristics of electromagnetic fields in the microwave, radiofrequency, and extremely low frequency ranges and their interactions with biological tissues are introduced, and parameters such as polarization and specific absorption rate used for safety assessment are highlighted. Techniques and instrumentation for measuring these parameters are
M. Dalarsson, N. Dalarsson
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Manipulating matter by strong coupling to vacuum fields

Science, 2021
Captivating cavities Laser technology is a familiar example of how confining light between two mirrors can tune its properties. Quantum mechanics also dictates that even without extraneous light, matter confined in a cavity resonant with its electronic ...
F. García-Vidal, C. Ciuti, T. Ebbesen
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Molecules in Electromagnetic Fields

, 2018
Molecules in Electromagnetic Fields is intended to serve as a tutorial for students beginning research, theoretical or experimental, in an area related to molecular physics.
R. Krems
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Electromagnetic fields

2003
Abstract This chapter presents the basic notions of electromagnetism, chiefly the balance laws in global and local form. The corresponding Maxwell’s differential equations and boundary conditions are then derived. Electromagnetic potentials are introduced along with gauge conditions. They are then applied to determine the electromagnetic
Mauro Fabrizio, Morro Angelo
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Electromagnetic Fields

Abstract Electric and magnetic fields (electromagnetic fields, EMF) arise wherever electricity is generated, transmitted, or distributed. Exposure to EMFs is ubiquitous in the modern environment. EMF exposures can occur at extremely low frequencies (ELF) from personal electric appliances such as hair dryers and shavers. EMF exposures can
Ian Bollans, David Preece
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Measuring Electromagnetic Fields

Epidemiology, 2000
K C, Jaffa, H, Kim, T E, Aldrich
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