Examination of Magnetic Fields of Televisions
Abstract
Human bodies damages induced by electronic equipment is into of physical and biological research since the revolutionary distribution in households of electric and electromagnetic devices e.g. radios, televisions, mobile phones, microwave ovens etc.
This article is related to systematic examinations of magnetic fields generated by such a devices, e.g. televisions in their close vicinity and far away.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/10638
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