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There are other types of scanners on the market that use non-ionizing radiation, radio waves called Millimeter-wave scanners.
Leigh Vinocur, M.D.: Full Body Scanners: Should You Really Be Concerned? M.D. Leigh Vinocur 2010
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There are other types of scanners on the market that use non-ionizing radiation, radio waves called Millimeter-wave scanners.
Leigh Vinocur, M.D.: Airport Scanners: Should You Really Be Concerned? M.D. Leigh Vinocur 2010
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There are other types of scanners on the market that use non-ionizing radiation, radio waves called Millimeter-wave scanners.
Leigh Vinocur, M.D.: Airport Scanners: Should You Really Be Concerned? M.D. Leigh Vinocur 2010
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Millimeter-wave technology: Just as human bodies emit heat energy, they also naturally emit high-frequency, millimeter-wave energy.
Is That a Bomb in Your Pocket? Prachi Patel-Predd 2005
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Millimeter-wave radar tracked the inbound, and the data was processed through an onboard microcomputer.
The Cardinal of the Kremlin Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1988
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Millimeter-wave spectral studies have proven to be a particularly fruitful area for radio astronomy, and are the subject of active and growing interest, involving a large number of scientists around the world.
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Millimeter-wave machines, which look like cylindrical telephone booths, are used at Newark-Liberty and use safer radio-band energy.
NYDN Rss KERRY BURKE 2011
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Millimeter-wave TV camera sees through smoke, fog and even walls
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Millimeter-wave TV camera sees through smoke, fog and even walls
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Millimeter-wave refers to electromagnetic waves with a frequency of 30GHz to 300GHz, and wavelength between 1mm to 10mm.
Akihabara News Emine 2010
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