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Evaluation of potential dangers of Mobile Telecommunication frequencies and modulations

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Mobile Telecommunication is one of the fastest growing technologies in the world. The effects of its high frequencies and complex modulations to the exposed population are considered in this paper. Experimental studies examining a variety of effects on all levels of the organism, ranging from effects on single cells to effects which manifest themselves as reactions of the entire body, there have been a number of epidemiological studies in order to establish the possible causal correlations between higher exposures to HF EMFs. Recommendations on the reduction of the effects of EMFs of Mobile Telecommunication on humans was presented.
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Tom
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30--34
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Bibliogr. 10 poz., tab.
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  • Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, The Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria
Bibliografia
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