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What is Electromagnetic Immunity?

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Electromagnetic Immunity is a measure of a products ability to function as intended in the presence of electromagnetic activity.
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What about immunity?

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Some people appear to be immune, others become immune. HOWEVER, you can gain or lose immunity, so to assume you can't get it if you never have before is foolish. People change as they age. I would never assume that I was immune at any time no matter what my past experience was.
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Q.) Do Some People Already Have Flu Immunity?

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A.) No, flu immunity is not a given. It must be earned by winning the Flu Immunity Challenge. Then you are exempt from the flu for the next three days.
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What is Sovereign Immunity?

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The State of Georgia is solely liable for any injury or damage suffered by a patient receiving health care under the provider’s Department of Community Health (DCH) Agreement, as long as the provider works within the scope of his/her professional license.
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Acquired Immunity: What Can We Do?

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Next we have acquired immunity, which is when you acquire (thus the name) the immunity either from being given the antibodies from another person or a vaccine to prevent or treat your disease. This is also when you have previously had an infection and you have fought it off. You see, B cells and T cells in the body remember and recognize the returning infection and have the ability to defeat it before you take ill with it again.
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What is the electromagnetic spectrum?

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Much of the information we have from the universe comes from light. Sunlight (and all starlight) is made up of many different colors. We can see this by holding a prism up to the sunlight. The prism separates the light into the individual colors of the rainbow - the visible light spectrum. Yet the light we can see represents only a very small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. On one end are gamma rays, with wavelengths millions of times shorter than those of visible light.
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How long does it take to develop MMR immunity?

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In general, it takes 10-14 days to mount a response to a vaccine if it is the body's first exposure. Then it takes approximately seven days after the second exposure.
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How long does immunity last after getting a vaccine?

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A few vaccines, like the one for measles or the series for hepatitis B, may make you immune for your entire life. Others, like tetanus, last for many years but require periodic shots (boosters) for continued protection against the disease. The whooping cough (pertussis) vaccine also does not give lifelong immunity, and that may be one reason why there are still outbreaks of the disease.
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Should I worry about electromagnetic fields in a hybrid car?

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ldquo;Fishexpo,” a fleet mechanic with hybrid experience, wrote: “They are not much different than what is used in conventional cars. EMF is a very broad term - include electric as well as magnetic fields. Comes from various sources - anything electrical, moving, even biologicals can induce fields. Strongest intensity will be closest to the source and will drop off markedly away from the source.
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Humans and most animals see only a small portion of the radiation that makes up the electromagnetic spectrum. We call this radiation visible light. The difference between infrared radiation, visible light, and other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum is simply the wavelength of the energy.
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What are Electromagnetic Emissions?

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Electromagnetic emissions can be either radiated or conducted. Radiated emissions are the undesirable radio waves expelled into the atmosphere by an electronic product during use. Conducted emissions are those emissions which can interfere with other products through the hardwired connections of the product, either back into the mains supply or through interconnecting cables. International standards apply limits to the amount of emissions a product may produce.
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What about Electromagnetic Interference?

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Some devices in your surroundings may interfere with your ICD. You may need to avoid certain types of security devices. Always carry your wallet ID card with you. Some medical equipment can damage your ICD. If you are visiting your doctor or dentist, tell him or her that you have an ICD BEFORE they do any testing or treatment. Some security devices may affect your ICD. A general rule of thumb is "Don't lean, don't linger" when moving through these devices.
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What is an Electromagnetic Wave?

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Method of travel for radiant energy (all energy is both particles and waves), so called because radiant energy has both magnetic and electrical properties. Electromagnetic waves are produced when electric charges change their motion. Whether the frequency is high or low all electromagnetic waves travel at 300,000,000 meters per second.
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What is Electromagnetic Radiation?

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Energy propagated as time-varying electric and magnetic fields. These two fields are inextricably linked as a single entity since time-varying electric fields produce time-varying magnetic fields and vice versa. Light and radar are examples of electromagnetic radiation differing only in their wavelengths (or frequency). Electric and magnetic fields propagate through space at the speed of light.
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What is Electromagnetic Compatibility?

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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) is the ability of electrical or electronic equipment/systems to function in the intended operating environment without causing or experiencing performance degradation due to unintentional EMI.
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What is Passive Immunity?

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In all species of mammals the transfer of passive immunity occurs where the mother passes on her complement of antibodies to her young. In the case of the newborn this helps in protecting the young against potentially pathogen agents until the time it's own immune system is sufficiently developed to ward of infection on it's own.
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My healthcare professional no longer has my immunization records, how can I prove immunity?

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Frequently, students in this situation will obtain copies of official immunization records from a previous school, be it high school or college. Keep in mind that the record will need to be endorsed by a provider at the institution. We also accept "International Certificates of Vaccinations" cards (usually for international travel, and yellow in color), provided that it was stamped and/or endorsed by a healthcare professional. Another method of proving immunity is by titer (e.g.
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What is a grant of immunity?

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A grant of immunity to a grand jury witness overcomes the witness's privilege against self-incrimination, and the witness is then required to testify. The prosecutor is prohibited from using that testimony or leads from it to bring charges against the witness. If a subsequent prosecution is brought, the prosecutor bears the burden of proving that all of its evidence was obtained independent of the immunized testimony.
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What is electromagnetic energy?

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Electromagnetic energy consists of waves of electric and magnetic energy radiating through space, and travelling at the speed of light. The area where these waves are found is called an electromagnetic field. The main source of electromagnetic energy is the sun, but man-made sources account for large amounts of the electromagnetic radiation in our day-to-day environment.
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What is electromagnetic induction?

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In TMS, magnetic induction is when current is produced in the brain through changing magnetic fields produced by the TMS stimulation coil. Induction was discovered by Michael Faraday in 1831.
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