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Mobile phones and driving

BMJ, 2014
Although a review of the recent literature found that the evidence for a causal association between mobile phone use while driving and crash related injuries was not clear cut, with a quarter of crashes in the United States now attributed to mobile phone use, we can’t wait for perfect evidence before acting.
Barry Pless, Charles Pless
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Mobile phones, mobile phone base stations and cancer: a review

International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2005
There have been reports in the media and claims in the courts that radiofrequency (RF) emissions from mobile phones are a cause of cancer, and there have been numerous public objections to the siting of mobile phone base antennas because of a fear of cancer.
L.S. Erdreich   +3 more
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Mobile phone to mobile phone wireless power transfer

2015 International Conference on Advances in Electrical Engineering (ICAEE), 2015
Wireless power transfer (WPT) or wireless energy transmission is the transmission of electrical power from a power source to a consuming device without using solid wires or conductors. In this paper we describe the implementation of the concept of wireless power transfer to transmit power from mobile phones to mobile phones. In our design we use simple
Kazi Shanjidul Hasan   +3 more
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Addiction to Mobile Phone or Addiction through Mobile Phone?

2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 2016
The current study aims to distinguish between two perspectives dominating the mobile phone addiction literature, addiction to a mobile phone and addiction through a mobile phone (i.e. addiction to mobile phone application). We extend state-of-the-art addiction literature by building on dual-systems theory and investigating both perspectives in the same
Amr A. Soror   +2 more
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Tracking Depression Dynamics in College Students Using Mobile Phone and Wearable Sensing

Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 2018
There are rising rates of depression on college campuses. Mental health services on our campuses are working at full stretch. In response researchers have proposed using mobile sensing for continuous mental health assessment.
Rui Wang   +6 more
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The mobile phone as media

International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2005
This article focuses on the mobile phone’s permeation into ‘everyday life’ through products, knowledge and cultural processes. The convergence and blurring of industry boundaries increasingly see entertainment, information and communication technologies (ICTs) and lifestyle products and services combine.
May, Harvey, Hearn, Gregory
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Mobile Phone Use, Transaction Costs, and Price: Evidence from Rural Vegetable Farmers in Cameroon

, 2018
The widespread use of mobile phones in Cameroon should be translated into increased farmers’ income by reducing information-search costs. This study seeks to investigate the effects of mobile phone use on transaction costs related to price information ...
J. R. Minkoua Nzié   +2 more
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Mobile Phone

2022
Pfeiffer, Nicole   +6 more
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The mobile phone virus

Network Security, 2004
'Proof of concept' - now there's an interesting service to humanity. Get yourself hired as a footman in Buckingham Palace and then return to the day job and write about your experience. Photograph President Bush standing at his bedroom window in Drumoland Castle in County Clare, finely attired in his vest.
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Gender and the Mobile Phone

2009
In the fi rst wave of research on the mobile phone, both women and men were explored in a coy manner in regards to their sociological complexity as social actors. This initial wave of research was limited in that it rarely problematized the gender category from a sociological point of view.
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