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An Experimental Analysis and Effect of Microwave Radiation to Human Brain Cells and Its Ramification Using Different Anti-radiation Strips

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The Cell phone radiation have been varying brain wave frequency and also it changes heating pattern of tissue of Human. EEG machine is used to test frequency of Brain wave. Frequency of brain wave is tested without cell phone and also while talking on cellphone. Frequency of brain wave is tested without any anti-radiation sticker and with anti-radiation sticker such as DTL (Strip C), KINDRED enterprise LLC (Strip A) and pure natural health (Strip B). It is observed that when cell phone is used with talk the average mean value of frequency increase to 13.65 Hz and Mean square deviation up to the 8.81 Hz. Also we analyzed for strip A, Strip B and Strip C. With strip A, mean value of frequency increases by 7.86 Hz and mean square deviation is 3.6 Hz. With strip B, mean value of frequency increases by 9.5 Hz and mean square deviation is 5.8 Hz. With strip C, mean value of frequency increases by 10.62 Hz and mean square deviation is 6.89 Hz. Comparative to other strips, Strip A gives better performance. Heat effect is drastically reduces with anti-radiation sticker.

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Bhangari, D.S., Bhagali, A.C., Kshirsagar, R.V. (2020). An Experimental Analysis and Effect of Microwave Radiation to Human Brain Cells and Its Ramification Using Different Anti-radiation Strips. In: Iyer, B., Deshpande, P., Sharma, S., Shiurkar, U. (eds) Computing in Engineering and Technology. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1025. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9515-5_64

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