These include solutions such as thermal cameras, compact radar, microwave and radiowave fences, and biometric scanning, most of which can be linked to smartphone or tablet technology.
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The information prompts the Japanese to target it with the Scramblers, a special radiowave weapon that permanently disrupts the body's neuro-muscular functions while leaving the brain intact.
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Earlier this month, amateur astronomer Yoshio Kushida caused a stir with his prediction, based on radiowave fluctuations, that a major quake was highly likely to imminently hit the Tokyo area.
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In a paper submitted to the conference Wednesday, Paris Observatory astronomer J . Heidmann said the radiowave noise from human activities has already " doomed " radio astronomy on or near Earth.
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The scientists recommended that the radiowave absorption rate be quoted on the packaging, on the phone itself, in the handset's on-screen menu and on the Internet so consumers can compare rates.
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The musical soiree, sponsored by Media Plus'radiowave 99.5 People FM, was organised as a fund-raiser for the Ban Un-Rak Centre for the Protection of Children's Rights.
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In 1975, German electronic music band Kraftwerk recorded a full length concept album around simulated radiowave and shortwave sounds, entitled " Radio KAOS " album ), Wilco, code 000 and Samuel Trim have also used or been inspired by shortwave broadcasts.
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By contrast, a "'low-gain antenna "'( LGA ) is an omnidirectional antenna with a broad radiowave beam width, that allows for the signal to propagate reasonably well even in mountainous regions and is thus more reliable regardless of terrain.
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Electronic listening posts in North-Norway, and their significance, was the secret that was revealed . ( The Wilkes / Gleditsch case has been confused with the " Loran C affair ", which involved publication of the existence of a radiowave-transmitter used for navigation .)
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He was also part of an unsuccessful venture called the " 5 to 6 Federation " a self-styled " Electronic Green Movement " which proposed all radio stations go off air for 5 minutes every morning from 5.55am to " clear the airwaves from constant radiowave transmissions ".