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Русский: Расхождение предельно допустимых уровней электромагнитной экспозиции населения, разработанных различными национальными и международными организациями.
Français : Ecarts entre les niveaux maximaux d’exposition électromagnétique admissibles de la population, développé par diverses organisations nationales et internationales (ICNIRP notamment). On voit que la Russie est le pays le plus prudent
English: Differences between the maximum permissible electromagnetic exposure levels of the population, developed by various national and international organizations (ICNIRP in particular). We see that Russia is the most cautious country
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Author В.Н. Бинги

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Differences between the maximum permissible electromagnetic exposure levels for the population, developed by various national and international organizations (ICNIRP in particular). We see that Russia is the most cautious country.

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