Category Archive: Radio Frequency

Feb
22

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Geneva — Angola is optimistic that the results of the World Radiocommunication Conference that closed Friday in Geneva (Switzerland) will contribute to build up International Telecommunication Union (ITU)’s capacity in its task of facilitating the equitable access and rational use of resources of radiofrequency spectrum and geostationary satellite orbits. This was the conclusion reached by …

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Feb
22

Developing microwave and radio frequency generators for use in mineral recovery

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e2v, the leading global provider of technology solutions for high performance systems, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Rio Tinto, the leading international mining group, to develop large-scale ProWave microwave and radio frequency generators for use in world-leading mineral recovery. In the US, it is the FCC that issues licenses to Amateur Radio …

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Feb
22

UCSD uses heat energy to fix odd heart beat

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“Atrial fibrillation has a devastating impact on more than 2.7 million Americans, yet for many patients unresponsive to medication, traditional treatment options are limited,” said Gregory Feld, MD, professor of medicine at University of California, San Diego and Director of the Cardiac Electrophysiology Program at UC San Diego Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center. “This catheter ablation technology is …

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Feb
22

Gehirn-Frequenzen umfangreiche Auflistung – 2 « Wissenschaft3000

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Brainwave Frequency Listing – Bibliography AA “Gates, States, Rhythms, and Resonances: The Scientific Basis of Neurofeedback Training”, Andrew Abarbanel, Ph.D., M.D. ACS “Acoustical Resonances of Assorted Ancient Structures”, R. G. Jahn, P. Devereux, and M. Ibison (1996) “Rudimentary acoustical measurements performed inside six diverse Neolithic structures revealed that each sustained a strong resonance at a …

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Feb
22

Precision Prostate Cancer Treatment

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LOS ANGELES — New treatments are helping men with prostate cancer live longer, but can still cause embarrassing side effects. Now, a new type of guided radiation is making life easier.Rick Dancer The AT model, by the way, also had the keypad so you could access an autopatch and place emergency calls to the police …

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Feb
22

Business & Technology

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Google is in the midst of more than $120 million in construction projects at its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters, including work on a series of new or previously secret hardware-testing labs that hint at the Internet giant’s expanding interest in crafting consumer devices like its rivals Apple and Microsoft. Among the …

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Feb
22

Our View: Transparency and Pasadena police

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WE recently noted – OK, laid into – the two-facedness with which the largest municipal police department in our area deals with information that either used to be public or is made public by every other agency in the region. The Pasadena Police Department has long maintained its commitment to “transparency” in the information it …

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Feb
22

Beardstown Police squelch digital radio rumors

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In the past week, speculation that the Beardstown Police Department has switched to a digital radio system has generated dozens of calls to the department from concerned individuals. A lot of people expressed concern the city would be following in the Cass County Sheriff’s Department’s footsteps and moving toward the high-tech communication devices that most …

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Feb
22

Focused Radiation May Ease Facial Pain

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30932 Cyberknife radiosurgery may bring at least short-term relief to patients with refractory trigeminal neuralgia, according to results of a small series of cases. Overall, 88% (14 of 16) of the patients with surgically refractory unilateral trigeminal neuralgia (TN) who underwent the radiosurgical procedure responded favorably, with partial or complete relief from their symptoms, reported …

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Feb
22

IEEE Announces No-Cost Public Access to Select IEEE C95(TM) Standards for Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields

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PISCATAWAY, N.J., Feb 15, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) –IEEE, the world’s largest professional association advancing technology for humanity, today announced that the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) has made some of its IEEE C95(TM) safety standards for human exposure to electromagnetic fields available to the public at no cost. The standards can be downloaded through the IEEE …

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