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What does EME stand for?

Electromagnetic Emission


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Additionally, the ultra-low electromagnetic emissions (EME) support sensitive analog applications, such as industrial sensors.
Byline: ANI Washington, June 1 (ANI): Scientists at NASA have mapped chorus waves, a type of electromagnetic emission generated by electrons in Earth's radiation belt.
The two churchmen were acquitted last year after in an appeal of their 2005 conviction in a lower court, which sided with consumer groups representing people living near the tower who claimed its electromagnetic emissions were a health hazard and violated environmental limits.
offers a textbook on the design of modern electronic systems aiming at the prevention of interference with other electronic systems and compliance with governmental regulations on radiated and conducted electromagnetic emissions.
Manufacturers of the implant also warn of possible interference if users are exposed to electromagnetic emissions from power stations, generators and even overhead pylons.
[but] the electromagnetic emissions from a cell phone are just not strong enough to ignite gas vapors" [www.
Naive the public may be, but obtuse from one's back yard and not be blinded by the visually polluting, intense electromagnetic emission of thousands of low-pressure sodium vapor lamps randomly spaced throughout the city.
However, earlier attempts to measure other electromagnetic emissions from such impacts produced ambiguous results, says Tadashi Takano of the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science in Sagamihara.

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