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1 I, 2. 2 | professionals from different fields (healthcare, engineering,
2 I, 2. 6 | marked difference between the fields of education in which women
3 I, 2. 10. 2| produced and used in industrial fields as electronics, sporting
4 I, 2. 10. 2| computer, aerospace and other fields such as food packaging,
5 II, 4. 1 | accidents in the home, all fields for which specific Community
6 II, 8. 1. 5| data collection4. All these fields have undergone major change
7 II, 9. 3. 1| working in specific health fields, supported by excerpts taken
8 II, 9. 5. 2| working in specific health fields, supported by excerpts taken
9 III, 10.Acr | EMF Electromagnetic Fields~ ~
10 III, 10. 1 | radiation, noise, magnetic fields, suspended particles (including
11 III, 10. 1 | pesticides, work in sprayed fields, or work near spraying operations.~ ~
12 III, 10. 2. 4| genome-based knowledge in certain fields like diabetes type 2 (Hoffmann
13 III, 10. 2. 4| genome-based knowledge in certain fields like diabetes type 2 (Hoffmann
14 III, 10. 3. 1| Frequency~EMF~Electromagnetic Fields~END~Environmental Noise
15 III, 10. 3. 1| radiation, electromagnetic fields and environmental noise.
16 III, 10. 3. 1| exposed to electromagnetic fields (EMF) but whether such exposure
17 III, 10. 3. 1| effects of electromagnetic fields”, adopted on 21 March 2007.~ ~
18 III, 10. 3. 1| priority.~ ~Electromagnetic fields~ ~Every European citizen
19 III, 10. 3. 1| exposed to electromagnetic fields (EMF) which can be characterised
20 III, 10. 3. 1| frequency and amplitude. The fields around power lines and electrical
21 III, 10. 3. 1| impacts of electromagnetic fields (EMF) (Lucas et al, 2006).
22 III, 10. 3. 1| Hz) (only static magnetic fields are considered).~ ~The opinion
23 III, 10. 3. 1| intensity Radio Frequency Fields (RF fields, 100 kHz <f 300
24 III, 10. 3. 1| Radio Frequency Fields (RF fields, 100 kHz <f 300 GHz), including
25 III, 10. 3. 1| For Intermediate Frequency Fields, (IF fields, 300 Hz <f 100
26 III, 10. 3. 1| Intermediate Frequency Fields, (IF fields, 300 Hz <f 100 kHz), experimental
27 III, 10. 3. 1| long-term exposure to IF fields are important because human
28 III, 10. 3. 1| human exposure to these fields is increasing due to new
29 III, 10. 3. 1| Extremely Low Frequency magnetic fields (ELF, 0<f 300 Hz) the previous
30 III, 10. 3. 1| tumours, the link to ELF fields remains uncertain. No consistent
31 III, 10. 3. 1| relationship between ELF fields and self-reported symptoms (
32 III, 10. 3. 1| assessment of static magnetic fields are very sparse. Developments
33 III, 10. 3. 1| involving static magnetic fields, e.g. with MRI (Magnetic
34 III, 10. 3. 1| provided evidence that RF fields could induce cancer, enhance
35 III, 10. 3. 1| in vitro research that RF fields affect cells at non-thermal
36 III, 10. 3. 1| evidence for 50/60 Hz magnetic fields to produce childhood leukaemia
37 III, 10. 3. 1| limits to 50/60 Hz magnetic fields ought to be recommended
38 III, 10. 3. 1| effects of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) on Human Health. Adopted
39 III, 10. 3. 2| situation are needed in the fields of external emergency plans (
40 III, 10. 3. 2| living nearby or passing fields (RCEP, 2005).~ ~Platinum
41 III, 10. 4. 2| particularly relevant to fields such as emerging risks where
42 III, 10. 4. 2| the enviroment.~ ~The main fields of scientific activities
43 III, 10. 4. 2| Community legislation in the fields of food safety, animal health
44 III, 10. 5. 3| in pinpointing priority fields in public health policy.
45 III, 10. 5. 3| different professions and policy fields.~Decision makers and advisers
46 III, 10. 5. 3| integral part of all policy fields~- recognising the interdependence
47 IV, 12. 1 | 22 measure, covering the fields of data collection, public
48 IV, 12. 1 | States in the following fields: a) improvement in particular
49 IV, 12. 1 | veterinary and phytosanitary fields which have as their direct
50 IV, 12. 8 | co-operation in a number of fields. Article 16 of that Protocol
51 IV, 12. 10 | Ministries with corresponding fields of responsibilities: www de~
52 IV, 12. 10 | objectives in the various fields of public health: determinants,
53 IV, 13. 2. 3| pesticides, work in sprayed fields, or work near spraying operations.
54 IV, 13. 7. 1| being prepared, identifying fields of common interest and articulating
55 IV, 13. 7. 3| programmes and focused on three fields: biotechnology, generic
56 IV, 13. 7. 3| scientific and technological fields including engineering, socio-economic
57 IV, 13. 7. 3| development, for example in the fields of genomics, oncology, cardiovascular
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