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  1. ... of effects of the microwave oven and radar electromagnetic radiation on noncompetitive cardiac pacemakers. IEEE (Inst Elec Electron ...
  2. ... and electroretinography. It does not include exposure to electromagnetic radiation outside the visible range (for example, X-rays, ...
  3. ... and electroretinography. it does not include exposure to electromagnetic radiation outside the visible range (for example, x-rayS, ...
  4. ... echography, and It does not include exposure to electromagnetic radiation outside the visible range (for example, x-rays, ...
  5. ... Limit Values for Toxic Chent- cals and Certain Electromagnetic Radiation 2.1.8 SSDL 161-1 4mospheric Pollution ...
  6. ... look. In fact, of the 50 octaves of electromagnetic radiation which reach the top of the earth's atmosphere, ...
  7. ... and ultra-violet rays; with references to tho electromagnetic theory of light, [etc.]. Med. News, N. Y., 1903, ...
  8. ... in the form of high-speed particles or electromagnetic waves. Exposure to radiation, primarily UV radiation and ionizing radiation, is a ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Principles of X-ray and radium dosage 
    Publication: Chicago : Albert Bachem, [1923]
    ... scattered back to the surface of entry. The theory of scattered radiation is not yet sufficiently developed to enable an ...
  10. ... 534 -8.—Severtsov, S. A. [Osborn's law of adaptation, radiation and modern theories on evolution] Priroda, Leningr., 1936, 25: 59-73.— ...
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