Radio-frequency exposure of the yellow fever mosquito (A. Aegypti) from 2 to 240 GHz

Fifth generation networks (5G) will be associated with a partial shift to higher carrier frequencies, including wavelengths of insects. This may lead to higher absorption of radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (EMF) by insects and could cause dielectric heating. The yellow fever mosquito (Ae...

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Main Authors: Aminzadeh, R. (Author), Boone, M.N (Author), de Borre, E. (Author), Hashemizadeh, S. (Author), Joseph, W. (Author), Josipovic, I. (Author), Kühn, S. (Author), Kuster, N. (Author), Müller, P. (Author), Thielens, A. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science 2021
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