Electromagnetism Man And The Environment

Electromagnetism Man And The Environment
Author: Joseph H. Battocletti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429727924

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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

Electromagnetism Man and the Environment

Electromagnetism  Man  and the Environment
Author: J. H. Battocletti
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1976
Genre: Electromagnetism
ISBN: 0236400460

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Electromagnetism Man And The Environment

Electromagnetism Man And The Environment
Author: Joseph H. Battocletti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429707919

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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

Electromagnetic Man

Electromagnetic Man
Author: Cyril W. Smith,Simon Best
Publsiher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1990
Genre: Electric lines
ISBN: 0460860445

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Electromagnetism and Life

Electromagnetism and Life
Author: Robert O. Becker,Andrew A. Marino
Publsiher: Suny Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1982
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015001651168

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The environment is now thoroughly polluted by man-made sources of electromagnetic radiation with frequencies and magnitudes never before present. Man's activities have probably changed the earth's electromagnetic background to a greater degree than they have changed any other natural physical attribute of the earth. The evidence now indicates that the present abnormal electromagnetic environment constitutes a significant health risk. There are also positive aspects of the relationship between electromagnetism and life. Clinical uses of electromagnetic energy are increasing and promise to expand into important areas in the near future. This book synthesizes the various aspects of the role of electricity in biology.

Biologic Effects of Environmental Electromagnetism

Biologic Effects of Environmental Electromagnetism
Author: H. L. König,A. P. Krüger,S. Lang,W. Sönning
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781461258599

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ARCHIVE COpy DO NOT REMOVE The public in industrialized countries shows a mounting concern about biological effects of electrical and magnetic fields. As a result, experimental studies on this subject are being published in increasing numbers throughout the world. Prof. H. L. Konig, of the Technical University of Munich, West Germany, a leading expert and pioneer in this field, has written an authoritative text in a lucid style which makes the material also accessible to lay readers. The book describes the effects of natural as well as artificial electromagnetic energies covering the en tire measurable frequency range from the highest frequencies, x-rays, through microwaves, radio waves, and finally extremely low frequency (ELF) waves. Cit ing the evidence from scientific studies in various countries, Konig also appraises the biologic effects of microwaves and high tension power lines, which have become controversial issues in recent years. Other contributions to the book have been made by Prof. Albert P. Krueger, University of California, Berkeley, on air ionization effects and by the mete orologist Walter Sonning on biometeorology, documenting the influence of atmo spheric electrical currents on health and disease. Moreover, the late Dr. Siegnot Lang, a former coworker of Dr. Konig, has contributed to this book.

Environmental Magnetism

Environmental Magnetism
Author: Roy Thompson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401180368

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The scientist will be forced, in the unenthusiastic words of one of my scientific colleagues, 'to slosh about in the primordial ooze known as inter-disciplinary studies'. John Passmore Man's responsibility for nature The present text has arisen from some thirteen years advances in our perception, appraisal and creative use of collaboration between the two authors. During that of order in natural systems. Out of this can come period, upwards of a dozen postgraduates in enhanced insight into processes, structures and Edinburgh, the New University of Ulster and Liver systems interactions on all temporal and spatial scales pool have been closely involved in exploring many of and at all integrative levels from subatomic to cosmic. the applications of magnetic measurements described In the environment, elements of order are often in the second half of the book. Much of the text is difficult to appraise and analyse, not only because of based on their work, both published and unpublished. intrinsic complexity, but as a consequence of our lack A great deal of the work summarised reflects extensive of techniques, instrumentation and suitable co-operation not only between the authors and among methodologies. Magnetic properties, whether natural their postgraduate groups, but also involving or induced, reflect forms of order which, in recent colleagues in geology, geography, ecology, hydrology, years, have become dramatically more accessible to a meteorology, glaciology, archaeology, limnology, growing range of instruments and techniques.

ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS

ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
Author: Claude Kramer
Publsiher: MB Cooltura
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2022-03-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9789877447019

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We are exposed to multiple electromagnetic fields (EMFs): low-frequency fields from power lines and electrical and electronic equipment, and radio-frequency radiation from wireless devices such as mobile phones and wireless Internet antennas. We don ́t seem to feel them, but they ́re all around us, and they even interact with our own electromagnetic fields. Potential health risks deserve to be investigated and reported on the eve of what promises to transform the planet thanks to a new paradigm of unstoppable and constant connectivity.