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    specific absorbed radiation (SAR) distribution in an anatomical model of human head positioned next to a 125 mW dipole antenna. The resulted Peak SAR is 9.5 W/kg over 1 mg which is a clear indication of the effect. Abstract The growth in the use of cellular phone has raised the concerns about the possible interaction between the electromagnetic fields (EMF) radiation and the biological effects on human tissues, particularly the brain and the human immune system. These concerns have induced a large volume

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    I feel that one of the largest technological changes that has had a huge effect in this country is the advent of the modern cellular phone. No development in recent memory even comes closer to having such a drastic effect on the average American’s life. Just a relatively short time ago – let us just say 15 years – the cell phone was considered a luxury and quirk that was really only utilized by the wealthy and those whose employment required it. The average American did not carry a cell phone,

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    Stem Cell Research

    Stem Cell Research How does a complex organism such as person, develop from a stem cell? Undifferentiated cells which can divide themselves and grow for a long time without becoming any particular type of cell are defined as stem cells. Stem cells are important for life because they can transform themselves into any type of cell. The stem has an cell amazing ability to transform itself have allowed scientist to help replace cells that have been lost or damaged due to injury or trauma. Stem cell

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    Performance Issues of Cms in Automobile Industries Using Computer Simulation

    Today, every company wants to curtail its expenses. Productivity being the main criteria, the daily demand plays a major role and based on this production takes place. This paper shows how cellular concept has contrasting approach in India and Japan and also, it gives detailed information about cell and cellular layout. Also, it consists of problem identification in the existing layout, objectives and methodology followed to achieve the objectives .In India, few companies like TVS, Maruti etc. have

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    Embryonic Stem Cell Research

    Embryonic Stem Cell Research Embryonic stem cell research has been a topic that has been debated for some time but the benefits of stem cells deserves a second look. Many may be unsure about how research is performed with the stem cells and how we acquire the embryonic stem cells. I believe that after providing some educational information on this, there may be a change in opinion on this First, we need to understand what a stem cell is. A stem cell is a cell that divides via mitosis and

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    Stem Cell Research

    Stem cell research is a growing field and it has brought major changes to the medical field, and could bring many more. There is no way to say at this point what all could be done with stem cells. The more research and the more technology just gives stem cell research an opening with no end. What is a stem cell? A stem cell is a cell that is undifferentiated, which means it can develop into any type of cell. There are three places stem cells can be obtained. They can be obtained from adult cells

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    Window on Technology

    (DIAD ), UPS drivers automatically capturecustomers’ signatures along with pickup, delivery, and time-card information. Thedrivers then place the DIAD into their truck’s vehicle adapter, an information-transmitting device that is connected to the cellular telephone network. Packagetracking information is then transmitted to UPS’s computer network for storageand processing in UPS’s main computers in Mahwah, New Jersey, andAlpharetta, Georgia. From there, the information can be accessed worldwide toprovide

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    Cellular telephone Definition of Terms In discussing the potential for cellular telephone use to adversely influence driving behavior and performance, the terms "cognitive," "cognitive capture" and "emotional content" are used. Within the context of this report, these terms describe the nature and degree of attention distributed between the tasks of driving and conversing on the phone. The task of conversing is seen as potentially having a major cognitive (thought) component where attention is

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    Stem Cell Research

    Stem Cell Research One of the numerous scientific topics that creates a great divide between Americans and political party platforms is the approval or disapproval of stem cell research. There is very firm support and opposition to this topic, and it can often provoke heated discussions amid the general public and those in academia. The core of the debate specifically revolves around embryonic stem cell research and the ethical implications that come with experimentation on human embryos. When

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    and most wireless technologies. They transmit signals that carry pictures, data, music and conversations over long distances. Many household products we consider necessary depend on radio waves. AM and FM radios, wireless networks, cordless and cellular telephones, radio-controlled toys, television programming, garage door openers and GPS receivers -- all of these, along with countless other devices, depend on silent, invisible radio waves to operate. Despite their importance, many people have

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