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11/11/2021
|In Advice, Health & science, Mobile, EMF, WiFi, Radiation, Research
|By Smombie Gate
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“Computational Modeling Investigation of Pulsed High Peak Power Microwaves and the Potential for Traumatic Brain Injury,” Science Advances, October 29, 2021.

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“Our computational model shows that, for sufficiently high incident power densities, a single [1 GHz, 5µs] pulse could potentially result in biologically meaningful pressures.” The energy density of the pulse would be “significantly less” than the IEEE C95.1 2019 standard.

https://microwavenews.com/papers/pulsed-hpm-and-brain-injury

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