Electromagnetism Man And The Environment

Electromagnetism Man And The Environment
Title Electromagnetism Man And The Environment PDF eBook
Author Joseph H. Battocletti
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 84
Release 2019-03-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429727925

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Electromagnetic pollution is the permeation of the environment with undesirable static and alternating electric and magnetic fields. The undesirable fields are usually man-made. Electromagnetic pollution is different from other types of pollution, such as air, water, and noise pollution, in two ways. First, it is almost always invisible, and second

Physical Agents in the Environment and Workplace

Physical Agents in the Environment and Workplace
Title Physical Agents in the Environment and Workplace PDF eBook
Author Gaetano Licitra
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 296
Release 2018-04-17
Genre Science
ISBN 1351660993

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This book explores environmental physical agents and their potential effect on public and occupational health. It considers the theory, current research, and applications of physical agents including noise, ionizing radiation protection and non ionizing radiation protection, and explores the monitoring, measurement, modeling and mitigation of each of these. Features: Covers all three physical agents in one comprehensive book Presents the latest results from research, as well as theory Contributed to by a panel of international experts

Air Pollution and the Electromagnetic Phenomena As Incitants

Air Pollution and the Electromagnetic Phenomena As Incitants
Title Air Pollution and the Electromagnetic Phenomena As Incitants PDF eBook
Author William J. Rea
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2022-06-14
Genre
ISBN 9781032338873

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The field of electromagnet sensitivity is the new epidemic of the 21st century, and can cause disease of the automatic nerve system in any part of the body. This book details the physiology of outdoor and indoor EMF air pollution and the bodily physiology on EMF.

Electromagnetics and the Environment

Electromagnetics and the Environment
Title Electromagnetics and the Environment PDF eBook
Author Warren L. Flock
Publisher Prentice Hall
Total Pages 344
Release 1979
Genre Electromagnetism
ISBN

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Environmental and Space Electromagnetics

Environmental and Space Electromagnetics
Title Environmental and Space Electromagnetics PDF eBook
Author Hiroshi Kikuchi
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 606
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 4431681620

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This book is based on the updated versions of a lively mixture of tutorials, topical papers, and scientific and technological contributions collected from the International URSI Symposium on Environmental and Space Electromagnetics held in Tokyo on 4-6 September, 1989. It was sponsored by the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) as an activity of Commission E (Chairman: present editor) preceding the URSI General Assembly in Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1990. The aim was an exchange of information and views to highlight the state of the art in radio science and interdisciplinary areas. Along this line, the editor has attempted to cover quite new, novel or unconventional subjects besides more traditional or conventional ones. Although a great many subjects have apparently been covered, this book has been edited so the reader can find some common concepts or views presented. On this basis, a group of many subjects can be treated in a unified fashion, and new ideas and views can be gained as a most valuable addition to current knowledge. This is one of the major features of this volume that cannot be found in any of the monographs or proceedings that cover a narrow range oflimited topics. Its broad scope does not stand for presentation in a superficial and shallow manner, but stands for a strong focus on the search for a common nature in basic concepts or views in apparently diverse subjects, and a focus on the advanced or innovatory nature of each contribution.

Environmental Indicators

Environmental Indicators
Title Environmental Indicators PDF eBook
Author Robert H. Armon
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 1061
Release 2015-01-05
Genre Science
ISBN 9401794995

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Environmental indicators are the first line of warning against hazards caused by humans or nature catastrophes to prevent diseases and death of living organisms. The present book covers a large variety of environmental indicators from physical-chemistry through economical, bioinformatics, electromagnetic irradiation and health aspects, all dealing with environmental pollution. This volume has been intended to environmentalists, engineers, scientists and policy makers as well to anybody interested in the latest development in the indicator field.

Fifth Report on "Program for Control of Electromagnetic Pollution of the Environment

Fifth Report on
Title Fifth Report on "Program for Control of Electromagnetic Pollution of the Environment PDF eBook
Author Electromagnetic Radiation Management Advisory Council
Publisher
Total Pages 276
Release 1979
Genre Electromagnetism
ISBN

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