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Normative and legal conditions pertaining to the effects of electromagnetic fields of human organism

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Computer Application in Electrical Engineering / Scientific Conference [11; April 10-12, 2006; Poznan]
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The paper deals with the effects of electromagnetic fields on human organism. The hazards due to these fields and the effects of their interaction with biological objects are discussed, and the problems related to dosimetry and the normalization and legal conditions related to protection of human habitable and work environment are dealt with. Moreover, the results of analyses of electromagnetic interaction in a given physical system are presented.
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Tom
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91--101
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 14 poz.
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  • Poznan University of Technology
Bibliografia
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