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Questions and answers : EMF in the workplace / by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.(CARDINAL)142572; National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.(CARDINAL)149341; United States.Department of Energy.(CARDINAL)136200;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-66).
Subjects: Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic fields;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Pluck : a faith based memoir of living with Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity / by Hyatt, Deborah A.;
Can you imagine not being able to use a phone, watch television, prepare a meal using an electric stove, or simply drive under electric power lines without suffering a severe, even debilitating, allergic reaction? This is the reality for some who live among us. EHS, also known as electromagnetic field sensitivities (ES), is a growing diagnosis throughout the world. In 2017, 10 percent of the population had already been diagnosed with the illness. This book is a page turner. Readers will enjoy Deborah's wisdom gained through experience, positive attitude, and sense of humor as they learn about EHS. Deborah's story reveals a heart torn apart by life and patched by God. Her strong faith shines through in all the ways it sustains her.
Subjects: Biography.; EHS.; Electromagnetic field sensitivities.; Electromagnetic hypersensitivity.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Radio-frequency and ELF electromagnetic energies : a handbook for health professionals / by Hitchcock, R. Timothy,1950-(CARDINAL)208844; Patterson, Robert M.(Robert Maurice)(CARDINAL)208843;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Subjects: Nonionizing radiation; ELF electromagnetic fields;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The great power-line cover-up : how the utilities and the government are trying to hide the cancer hazard posed by electromagnetic fields / by Brodeur, Paul.(CARDINAL)148175;
Subjects: Electric lines; Electromagnetic fields;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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Currents of death : power lines, computer terminals, and the attempt to cover up their threat to your health / by Brodeur, Paul.(CARDINAL)148175;
Subjects: Electromagnetic fields; ELF electromagnetic fields; Electric lines; Computer terminals;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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Evaluation of a signaling and warning system for underground mines / by Conti, Ronald S.(CARDINAL)283173; Yewen, Robert G.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 15-16).
Subjects: Mine fires; Fire alarms.; ELF electromagnetic fields.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The core [videorecording] / by Amiel, Jon.; Bailey, Sean,1970-; Eckhart, Aaron.; Foster, David,1929-; Greenwood, Bruce,1956-; Harrison, Philip.(CARDINAL)843904; Jenkins, Richard,1947-(CARDINAL)543428; Karyo, Tchéky,1953-; Layne, Cooper.; Lester, Dan.; Lindley, John.; Lindo, Delroy,1952-; McMurray, Gregory L.; Qualls, D. J.,1978-; Rawlings, Terry.(CARDINAL)852110; Rogers, John.(CARDINAL)717754; Swank, Hilary.(CARDINAL)807299; Tucci, Stanley.(CARDINAL)346612; Woodard, Alfre,1953-(CARDINAL)216874; Young, Christopher.; Paramount Pictures Corporation.(CARDINAL)141482;
Director of photography, John Lindley ; editor, Terry Rawlings ; music, Christopher Young ; costume designer, Dan Lester ; production designer, Philip Harrison ; visual effects supervisor, Gregory L. McMurray.Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, Delroy Lindo, Stanley Tucci, D.J. Qualls, Richard Jenkins, Tcheky Karyo, Bruce Greenwood, Alfre Woodard.A team of top scientific minds from around the world are assembled to determine what has been happening to Earth. Dr. Keyes makes the startling discovery that the Earth's electromagnetic forces have begun to collapse. If the planet is to be saved, the core of the Earth needs a jump start, and Keyes assembles a team to burrow to the center of the planet and bomb the insides back into action. However, as the crew digs deeper into the Earth, the more they discover what they haven't been told about their mission and what's really been causing the worldwide chaos.MPAA rating: PG-13; for sci-fi/death situations and brief strong language.DVD, Region 1 encoding, 5.1 Dolby digital, Dolby digital 2.0 surround sound.
Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Science fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Electromagnetic fields; Nuclear activation analysis;
Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 14
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Dirty electricity : electrification and the diseases of civilization / by Milham, Samuel.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-111).
Subjects: Electric power distribution; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetism;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Bundy Corporation, Cynthiana, Kentucky / by Moss, C. Eugene.(CARDINAL)168541; Booher, Don.; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.(CARDINAL)142572;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 12-13).
Subjects: Bundy Corporation.; Electromagnetic fields; Industrial hygiene;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Overpowered : what science tells us about the dangers of cell phones and other wifi-age devices / by Blank, Martin,1933-(CARDINAL)513388;
Includes bibliographical references."Keys, wallet, cell phone. ready to go! Cell phones have become ubiquitous fixtures of 21st century life--suctioned to our ears and stuck in our pockets. Yet, we've all heard whispers that these essential little devices give you brain cancer. Could it be true? In 2011, the World Health Organization shocked the international community by confirming that the radiation from cell phones is a possible carcinogen to humans. Martin Blank notes that while the presumption of innocence is invaluable to the system of justice, it does not make sense as a public health standard. Overpowered brings readers, in accessible and fascinating prose, through the science, indicating biological effects resulting from low, non-thermal levels of non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation (levels considered safe by regulatory agencies). Radiation that comes not only from cell phones, but many other devices we use in our homes and offices every day. It is generally accepted that there should be a limit on exposure of the public to EMF. However, industry pushes the envelope. Dr. Blank advises applying the precautionary principle when it comes to demonstrably hazardous EMF--and teaches us how we can take steps in our daily lives to reduce exposures." --
Subjects: Electromagnetic waves; Electromagnetic fields; Nonionizing radiation;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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