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Импульсные ЭМП в большинстве случаев намного более биологически активны, чем неимпульсные. Это важно, потому что все беспроводные устройства общаются с помощью импульсов, и чем эти устройства «умнее», тем больше испускают импульсов, потому что импульсы передают информацию. Очевидно, что вы бы не стали просто так изучать эти импульсы, если бы импульсные ЭМП не вызывали биологических изменений. Одни только исследования импульсов говорят о множестве подобных ЭМП-эффектов

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Воздействие ЭМП, вызывающее рак

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