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MOF to EMF

open access: yesProceedings of the 2003 OOPSLA workshop on eclipse technology eXchange - eclipse '03, 2003
The OMG's Meta-Object Facility (MOF) and the open source Eclipse Modelling Framework (EMF) are two popular meta-modelling frameworks, created to meet similar (but not identical) requirements. A means of translating MOF to EMF and vice versa is required to enable the two communities to leverage one another's specifications.
Gerber, Anna, Raymond, Kerry
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Ferromagnetism and EMFs

Nature, 1995
The question of whether weak, extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (EMFs) can cause cancer always generates heated debate (see, for example, refs 1-3). In addition to epidemiological studies, a substantial body of literature exists on EMF stimulation of cells grown in vitro (for example, refs 4, 5). Although numerous effects have been
Kobayashi, Atsuko K.   +2 more
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Service-Based EMF Monitoring in EMF RATEL System

2020
The telecommunication services rely on transmission of electromagnetic waves, increasing strength of electromagnetic field (EMF) in the environment, as well as corresponding human exposure to EMF. Thus, such inevitable exposure and their potentially unhealthy effects have been in focus of the general population concerns, requesting and initiating ...
Nikola Djuric   +3 more
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EMFs and Alzheimer's disease

Neurology, 1997
To the Editor: Sobel et al.1 have extended their earlier work,2 and their results comport with the findings we recently reported, suggesting that persons in occupations with exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) may have an increased risk for developing Alzheimer's disease (AD) (ICD 331.0).3 …
P A, Schulte, C A, Burnett
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The EMF RATEL Service for Monitoring and Public Informing on EMF Exposure

IEEE INFOCOM 2019 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2019
Substantial technological utilization of electromagnetic field (EMF) for numerous wireless communication services caused the increased level of artificial EMF in environment, as well as inevitable human exposure to those fields. Thus, the anxieties of the general population, regarding unhealthy effects of this exposure, have been stimulated, initiating
Nikola Djuric   +3 more
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The EMF Parsley DSL for Developing EMF Applications

Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development, 2016
The Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) is the official Eclipse modeling framework. It provides code generation facilities for building tools and applications based on structured data models. The Eclipse project EMF Parsley enhances the EMF reflective mechanisms in order to make the development of EMF applications easier by hiding most EMF internal ...
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Cells, stress and EMFs

Nature Medicine, 1996
Recent research suggests that cells respond to electromagnetic fields in the same ways as they do to other environmental stresses.
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Theory of a Configurational emf

Physical Review, 1964
Abstract : A configurational emf refers to an electrical manifestation in the electron gas of the analogue of the Bernoulli effect for fluid flow. A theoretical account of this phenomenon is given. The object of the theory is to present a description of the effect from first principles which in this instance is taken as the Boltzmann transport equation.
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Rapidly Implementing EMF Applications with EMF Components

2013
Most Eclipse projects which deal with modeling data are based on the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) which provides code generation facilities for building tools and applications based on structured data models. However, from the user interface point of view, the development of applications based on EMF could be made simpler with more code reuse.
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