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MOBILE PHONES AND CHILDREN
Author(s) -
Vladimir Stanković,
D. Jovanović,
Dejan Krstić,
Vera Marković,
Nenad Cvetković
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
safety engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2334-6353
pISSN - 2217-7124
DOI - 10.7562/se2016.6.01.07
Subject(s) - specific absorption rate , mobile phone , electromagnetic field , wireless , electromagnetic radiation , computer science , penetration (warfare) , telecommunications , internet privacy , engineering , physics , optics , quantum mechanics , operations research , antenna (radio)
In recent years mobile phones have become very popular with young people and have an obvious appeal for reasons of personal security and communication. Public concern has been expressed regarding the possibility of adverse health effects related to radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic energy (EME) emissions from mobile phones and their associated base stations. Parents become particularly anxious if their children are exposed to a presumed hazard that is unseen but which may have possible long-term harmful effects.

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