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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun In electricity, a practical unit of magnetic induction equal to a thousandth of one gauss or of one c. g. s. electromagnetic unit.

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Examples

  • Those with the higher peak exposure-over 16 milligauss-were found to have an 80 percent increase in the risk of miscarriage. 28 Wireless communications devices emitting pulsing microwaves also propagate a broad array of ELF electromagnetic frequencies, including 2, 8 and 217 hertz.

    Microwave Technology: An End to the Human Race 2008

  • PSE&G's lawyer, David Richter, asked Blank about the criticisms several international groups have made against a report Blank referred to in recommending safe exposure levels of no more than 4 milligauss.

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  • That's less than one tenth the maximum of 48.6 milligauss expected at the edge of the line's right of way when using monopole structures, which PSE&G plans to install exclusively on the eastern portion of the line.

    unknown title 2009

  • PSE&G's lawyer, David Richter, asked Blank about the criticisms several international groups have made against a report Blank referred to in recommending safe exposure levels of no more than 4 milligauss.

    unknown title 2009

  • Kyle G. King, the utility's EMF expert, testified that the median field measurement is expected to be 19.3 milligauss, but it would be as high as 120 milligauss directly beneath the

    unknown title 2009

  • That's less than one tenth the maximum of 48.6 milligauss expected at the edge of the line's right of way when using monopole structures, which PSE&G plans to install exclusively on the eastern portion of the line.

    unknown title 2009

  • Kyle G. King, the utility's EMF expert, testified that the median field measurement is expected to be 19.3 milligauss, but it would be as high as 120 milligauss directly beneath the

    unknown title 2009

  • PSE&G's lawyer, David Richter, asked Blank about the criticisms several international groups have made against a report Blank referred to in recommending safe exposure levels of no more than 4 milligauss.

    unknown title 2009

  • Kyle G. King, the utility's EMF expert, testified that the median field measurement is expected to be 19.3 milligauss, but it would be as high as 120 milligauss directly beneath the

    unknown title 2009

  • That's less than one tenth the maximum of 48.6 milligauss expected at the edge of the line's right of way when using monopole structures, which PSE&G plans to install exclusively on the eastern portion of the line.

    unknown title 2009

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