Passive Exposure to Mobile Phones: Enhancement of Intensity by Reflection
Passive Exposure to Mobile Phones: Enhancement of Intensity by Reflection
Interesting study from 2006, published in the Journal of the Physical Society of Japan:
"In a recent Letter [J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 71 (2002) 432], we reported a preliminary calculation and concluded that public exposure to mobile phones can be enhanced by microwave reflection in public spaces. In this paper, we confirm the significance of microwave reflection reported in our previous Letter by experimental and numerical studies. Furthermore, we show that "hot spots" often emerge in reflective areas, where the local exposure level is much higher than average. Such places include elevators, and we discuss other possible environments including trains, buses, cars, and airplanes. Our results indicate the risk of "passive exposure" to microwaves."
http://jpsj.ipap.jp/link?JPSJ/75/084801/
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http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=exposure
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=microwaves
Interesting study from 2006, published in the Journal of the Physical Society of Japan:
"In a recent Letter [J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 71 (2002) 432], we reported a preliminary calculation and concluded that public exposure to mobile phones can be enhanced by microwave reflection in public spaces. In this paper, we confirm the significance of microwave reflection reported in our previous Letter by experimental and numerical studies. Furthermore, we show that "hot spots" often emerge in reflective areas, where the local exposure level is much higher than average. Such places include elevators, and we discuss other possible environments including trains, buses, cars, and airplanes. Our results indicate the risk of "passive exposure" to microwaves."
http://jpsj.ipap.jp/link?JPSJ/75/084801/
From Beperk de Straling
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=exposure
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=microwaves
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