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    Fabrication And Properties Of Electromagnetic Interferences Shielding Epoxy Composites For Electronic Packaging Application by Phan, Chee Hong

    Published 2015
    “…Rapid development in wireless commination devices was lead to seriousness in electromagnetic pollution. The main aim of this study is develop an effective electromagnetic interferences (EMI) shielding composites for electronic packaging application. …”
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    Improvement of microwave absorption properties via ceramic method and mechanical alloying processing of Ti-Co-Mn-Ni substituted barium ferrite by Chen, Hongxu

    Published 2024
    “…Thus, BaTiCo0.5Mn0.4Ni0.1Fe10O19 demonstrated excellent reflection loss and higher absorption of incident electromagnetic radiation, addressing the urgent problem of electromagnetic pollution.…”
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    Structural, morphological and shielding effectiveness properties of Yttrium Iron Garnet/Epoxy composites at X-Band frequency prepared via solid state reaction method by Nur A. A., Zaini, N. I. Z., Azman, T. F. T., Hamid, A. G. E., Sutjipto, M. A., Jusoh

    Published 2021
    “…The fast progression of microwave absorption technology has caused electromagnetic interference (EMI) or electromagnetic pollution into a worrying situation. Aside from causing adverse effects on industrial apparatus, EM pollution also carries a threat to human health as well. …”
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    X-Band Frequency Electromagnetic Interference Shielding And Mechanical Properties Of Dual Functionalization Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube (Mwcnt) Epoxy Polymer Nanocomposites by Dassan, Emayaruba G Barathi

    Published 2021
    “…The wide development of gigahertz electronic systems and telecommunication devices in civilian and military sectors have brought severe electromagnetic pollution, which may affect the operation of the electronic device and pose a health issue to the public. …”
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    Legal protection of air pollution in Iraq by Ashour, Ameel Jabbar, Abdul Wahab, Harlida

    Published 2016
    “…The estimated leak from the shipping stations and sinking ships was about 8.4 million barrels.It is worth noting that the environment was not just affected by one kind of pollutant, but also involved radio logical, chemical and other electromagnetic pollutants.This accident negatively affected the lives of people, especially those residing in the affected area.Furthermore, the United States' occupation to Iraq in 2003 had a crucial role in increasing the problem of environmental air pollution; they used internationally prohibited weapons, e.g., radioactive uranium and chemical weapons.The use of such weapons led to fatal health problems for the Iraqi people, evidenced mainly by the occurrence of cancerous diseases, distorted new born babies and infertility.Hence, this paper proposes the adoption of the Iraqi criminal law represented by the Iraqi Punishments Law No. 111 of 1969, is a law governing all crimes without exception, whether they are environmental or ordinary crimes. …”
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