Object structure
Title:

Hazards of electromagnetic radiation

Subtitle:

Zagrożenia przez promieniowanie elektromagnetyczne

Creator:

Jeleński Andrzej

Publisher:

Łukasiewicz – ITME

Place of publishing:

Warszawa

Date issued/created:

2020

Date on-line publ.:

2020

Description:

24 cm.

Type of object:

Książka/Rozdział

Subject and Keywords:

pole elektromagnetyczne ; linie wysokiego napięcia ; stacje bazowe telefonii komórkowej ; telefony komórkowe ; nadajniki radiowe i TV ; sprzęt AGD ; Białaczka ; nowotwory mózgu

Abstract:

Po krótkim omówieniu źródeł i charakteru promieniowania elektromagnetycznego przedstawiono wybrane wyniki badań zagrożeńpowodowanych przez pola EM niskiej częstotliwości emitowane przez linie energetyczne wysokiego napięcia 50 Hz i sprzęt AGD. Ichgłównym efektem jest oddziaływanie na układ nerwowy i wpływ na choroby nowotworowe. Z kolei efektem pól EM wysokich częstotliwościemitowanych przez nadajniki radiowe, telewizyjne, telefony komórkowe są głównie straty dielektryczne prowadzące do nagrzewaniaciała (zagrożenia termiczne) oraz słabiej zbadane zagrożenia nietermiczne. Do tych ostatnich należą: efekty słuchowe, behawioralne,zakłócenia działania bariery krew-mózg, choroby nowotworowe. Przedstawiono również przykłady zaleceń i norm opracowanych przezmiędzynarodowe i krajowe organizacje.

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Relation:

Materiały Elektroniczne

Volume:

48

Issue:

1-4

Start page:

3

End page:

14

Resource type:

Tekst

Detailed Resource Type:

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Language:

eng

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Instytut Technologii Materiałów Elektronicznych

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Biblioteka Instytutu Technologii Materiałów Elektronicznych

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Działalność upowszechniająca naukę (DUN) ; Ministra Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego

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