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Mobile Phone Utilization for Learning: Physics Teachers' Perception
The use of mobile phones for learning is still becoming a debate in Indonesia. Many schools forbid their students to bring mobile phones to school. This study was aimed to describe the perceptions of physics teachers in Lampung Province regarding the use
Agus Suyatna
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Japanese mobile phone study [PDF]
Sir, Takebayashi et al (2008) have conducted a case–control study of 322 cases of brain tumour (glioma, meningioma and pituitary adenoma) and found no association with mobile phone usage. There are several flaws in the methodology of their study, which would lead to a null finding and the risk of a type-2 (false negative) error.
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Smartphone Use in Traffic: A Pilot Study on Pedestrian Behavior
Mobile phones accompany us in every area of life and at the same time keep us busy while performing other basic activities such as running, cycling, driving or walking in traffic.
Damian Frej +3 more
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Attitudes of older mobile phone users towards mobile phones [PDF]
AbstractResearch on mobile technology adoption has focused predominantly on young adults, and little attention has been paid to older people. But with rapidly aging populations in most developed countries, and evidence from many studies that older adults are as capable of adopting and using mobile technology as everybody else, the academic, business ...
Vicente, P., Lopes, I.
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Background: Mobile phones, used in billions throughout the world, are high-touch devices subject to a dynamic contamination of microorganisms and rarely considered as an important fomite to sanitise systematically. The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 resulted in
Matthew Olsen +16 more
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The potential role of mobile phones in the spread of bacterial infections
BACKGROUND: Mobile phones are indispensable accessories both professionally and socially but they are frequently used in environments of high bacteria presence.
Kabir O. Akinyemi +3 more
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Background: Mobile phones in hospital settings have been identified as an important source of cross-contamination because of the low frequency with which mobile phones are cleaned by health workers and cyclical contamination of the hands and face.
Guilherme Haelvoet Correa +5 more
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Background: The usage of mobile phones has increased drastically in recent years. Their use without any knowledge of their adverse effects is quite unsafe.
M P Revanth +2 more
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Mobile phones (cell phones) are a source of irritation for some but undeniably useful for many, and over 50% of the population of the United Kingdom possess one. Their use in hospitals, however, is mostly banned as they are considered potentially hazardous in medical environments.
Myerson, S, Mitchell, A
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This paper is a survey of internal antennas in mobile phones from 1997 to 2010. It covers almost 60 GSM and 3G handsets, ranging from the first GSM handset with an internal antenna to the current Nokia, Sony-Ericsson, Motorola, and Apple handsets.
Lam, EYM, ROWELL, CR
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