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Acta Oncologica, 2000
There is increasing public interest in health risks of mobile phone use. Although there is a vast body of material on the biological effects of radiofrequency fields, current risk assessment is still limited. The article describes several hypotheses and results of biological effects such as thermal effect, genetic and carcinogenic effects and cancer ...
Maria Blettner, Gabriele Berg
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There is increasing public interest in health risks of mobile phone use. Although there is a vast body of material on the biological effects of radiofrequency fields, current risk assessment is still limited. The article describes several hypotheses and results of biological effects such as thermal effect, genetic and carcinogenic effects and cancer ...
Maria Blettner, Gabriele Berg
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Mobile Phone Addiction Among Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review.
Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2019OBJECTIVES Mobile phone addiction among children and adolescents has become a concern for all. To date, focuses have been given to Internet addiction, but comprehensive overview of mobile phone addiction is lacking.
Maya Sahu, S. Gandhi, M. Sharma
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Limitations of mobile phone learning
The JALT CALL Journal, 2019In this article, we discuss weaknesses inherent in mobile phone learning, and factors that limit its viability. (We do not discuss other m-learning devices such as PDAs.) We conclude that, while e-learning has met with some acceptance among educators and
Shudong Wang, Michael Higgins
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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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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, 2005There 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), 2015Wireless 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), 2016The 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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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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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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