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mobile phone
(redirected from Cell telephones)

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mobile phone
See cellphone and mobile Web site.


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Some of these cell phone models offered in these cell phone shopping advertisements might be for a personal digital assistant device that allows you to access your email at any location, and others are simple pay-as-you-go cell telephones, offered by many cell phone companies, that center around the needs of budget cell phone customers.
Christensen also was ordered to stay away from children under the age of 18, surrender his passport, refrain from the use of illicit narcotics, firearms and other dangerous weapons, and have no access to computers and cell telephones with Internet and camera access.
Using the electric field strength in tissue corresponding to a specific absorption rate (SAR) of 2 W/kg, which is the maximum level allowed for cell telephones (averaged over 10 g of tissue), we can estimate the associated internal electric field to be ~ 45 V/m at 1 GHz.
 
 
 
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