«A simulation model to find out
the effect of electromagnetic waves on the human body is developed.»
Not exact matches
Although the work is done in the context
of a more general problem — the
effect of environmental
electromagnetic fields upon cellular functions — Adey is also concerned with the question
of how brain
waves might play a role in normal brain function.
Electromagnetic waves have both electric and magnetic components, and in this case astronomers were looking for the
effect of gravity
waves on the magnetic part.
To minimize possible
effects from exposure to
electromagnetic waves, the units are set to emit signals that are only a hundredth
of what an average cellphone emits.
In an assumed ideal free space (without intrusion from other fields or forces
of any kind, devoid
of matter, and, thus, in
effect without any intrusions, demarcations, or boundaries), such
waves propagate with the speed
of light in the so - called transverse
electromagnetic mode — one...
Just know that they arrive, hover and wreak havoc in a series
of waves: a devastating
electromagnetic pulse, followed by earthquakes and tsunamis (with tidal
wave effects that look pretty cheesy), then an avian flu, then snipers, I think...?
In «Chromasonic Field Blue / Green,» he investigates perceptual events by transposing
electromagnetic waves of light onto the mechanical
waves of sound through Spectro - Sonic Refrequencers, in
effect making light audible.