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What does EME stand for?

Electromagnetic Energy


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Externat Médico-Educatif (French: Medical-Educational Externship)



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Medical applications of high frequency electromagnetic energy are also discussed.
place it on a 50-foot articulating pole and shoot electromagnetic energy at it, duplicating the same three frequencies used by the Chain Home radar network in the early 1940s.
Dirty electricity' refers to electromagnetic energy that flows along a conductor and deviates from a pure 60-Hz sine wave,'" she explains.
Most people think of the brain as the core of a human being, housing emotions, memories and thoughts, and controlling all bodily functions But consider this * The heart generates 60-to-1000 times more power and electromagnetic energy than the brain, making by far it the most powerful organ in the human body Most people think of the brain as the core of a human being, housing emotions, memories and thoughts, and controlling all bodily functions.
In contrast, Cote said other RFID (radio-frequency identification) tags are either tuned exactly to the metal, in which case they don t work off the metal, or have to be spaced off the metal or decoupled from the electromagnetic energy of the metal.
This electromagnetic energy travels through the atmosphere in the form of electromagnetic waves.
This electromagnetic energy propagates in the air as electromagnetic waves.
Scientifically speaking, all physical matter in life is pulsating electromagnetic energy that undulates in a wave motion?

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