radiofrequency
常見例句
- WHO also identifies and promotes research priorities for radiofrequency fields and health to fill gaps in knowledge through its research agendas.
世衛(wèi)組織還通過其研究議程,確定和促進(jìn)在射頻場與衛(wèi)生領(lǐng)域的研究重點,以填補(bǔ)知識空白。 - Mobile phones are often prohibited in hospitals and on airplanes, as the radiofrequency signals may interfere with certain electro-medical devices and navigation systems.
由于射頻信號可能會干擾某些電子醫(yī)療裝置和導(dǎo)航系統(tǒng),在醫(yī)院里和飛機(jī)上通常禁止使用移動電話。 - This wireless technology relies upon an extensive network of fixed antennas, or base stations, relaying information with radiofrequency (RF) signals.
這種無線技術(shù)依靠使用射頻(RF)信號傳遞信息的固定天線(即基臺)的廣泛網(wǎng)絡(luò)。 - "We also carefully consider the sources of exposure of populations to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields, the nature of these fields as they come from various devices, including wireless phones, and we look carefully at the physical phenomenon by which exposure to such fields may perturb biological systems and lead to cancers."
- Leszczynski argues that I have not published scientific work on the radiofrequency question.
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