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electromagnetic pollution

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electromagnetic pollution,
n electromagnetic radiation which has a negative effect on the health of living organisms.


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Called GUARDIAN, the software helps telecom engineers analyze the intensity of electromagnetic fields radiated by Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) to determine compliance with Italy's established limits on electromagnetic pollution.
LogiMetrics is engaged in the business of manufacturing travel wave tube amplifiers and microwave transmitting systems used in wireless communications for cellular television, satellite earth stations and point-to-point communications, as well as test systems for the measurement and control of electromagnetic pollution.
LogiMetrics is engaged in the business of manufacturing traveling wave tube amplifiers and microwave transmitting systems used in wireless communications for cellular television, satellite earth stations and point-to-point communications as well as test systems for the measurement and control of electromagnetic pollution.
 
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