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weflynnJr
You're kidding, right? That's what they said about radiation, x-rays, and ...
agk
A large group of people perceive risks of RF exposure as likely and even possible severe. It is explained that RF radiation cannot be directly carcinogenic. RF heating is well controlled by (inter)national power restrictions and exposure limit recommendations. Long-term effects are not fully known and research concerning possible effects is ongoing. Awaiting these results, we propose to use the ALATA principle concerning transmit powers. For wireless energy transport we furthermore propose to place RF base station and wireless sensor nodes on the ceiling and direct the radiation over the ceiling. The benefit is two-fold: humans are not subject to electromagnetic radiation and energy transport is not blocked by humans.
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iniewski
11/14/2011 7:15 PM EST
Hubregt, interesting and so much needed clarification on this important topic with so much confusion among public in general...would you be interested in expanding it to a book chapter to the medical electronics book I am editing? kris.iniewski@gmail.com
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Hubregt Visser
11/17/2011 4:36 AM EST
Hi Kris,
Sure. Contact me at hubregt@live.nl
Regards,
Hubregt
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mayur.sarode
12/23/2011 5:31 AM EST
A detailed technically accurate article
Thanks Huib
Mayur
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agk
12/23/2011 6:13 AM EST
An usefull information that the human body
absorbs about five time more of the
signals from FM radio and television
broadcasting stations than it does
from a GSM base station. Broadcast
stations have been in use for over 50
years now. Up to date no adverse
health effects originating from these
broadcasting stations have been
established.
I feel that receiving RF radiation at minimum levels energises the human body especially when we are at sleep or resting or during relaxing times.
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weflynnJr
3/30/2012 1:03 PM EDT
You're kidding, right? That's what they said about radiation, x-rays, and ultrasound. All have been proven harmful. Next will be MRI... I have a highly degreed collegue working at a major electrical utility, and he says the studies show conclusively all this stuff is harmful. Go check cancer rates in and around towers, power plants, etc. Then compare and contrast with cancer rates where there are no towers and plants. Scary stuff.
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