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KwaukBrill2021Leiden :BRILL,2021.1 online resource (xxxi, 335 pages) illustrations (some color)IBE on Curriculum, Learning, and Assessment90-04-47180-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: From Roadblocks to a Roadmap: Transformative Education Pathways to Radical Change in the Midst of Climate Breakdown -- PART 1. Toward Education for Climate Action as the Priority -- PART 2. Toward a More Radical Vision of Education for Climate Action -- PART 3. Toward (E)quality in Education for Climate Action -- PART 4. Toward Greater Accountability in Education for Climate Action -- PART 5. Toward Empowering Teachers as Agents of Climate Action -- PART 6. Conclusion.Curriculum and Learning for Climate Action offers researchers, practitioners, donors, and decisionmakers insights into entry points for education systems change needed to reorient human society’s relationship with our planetary systems.; Readership: All interested in Sustainability, International Education, Environmental Education will find this book useful. 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Introduction to RF and microwave radiation; Chapter 2. Sources of radio frequency radiation; Chapter 3. Effects of radio frequency radiation; Part 1 The exposure of human beings to RF radiation; Part 2 Incidents and accidents relating to RF exposure; Chapter 4. The development of standards for human safety; Part 1 Basic concepts of RF safety standards and guides for human exposure; Part 2 Typical current safety standards for human exposurePart 3 Safety calculations for structures involving flammable vapoursChapter 5. The calculation of RF field quantities; Part 1 Microwave antenna calculations and safety with moving microwave beams; Part 2 Other antenna system calculations; Part 3 Simultaneous irradiations and peak pulse power limits; Chapter 6. Mobile communications systems; Chapter 7. RF radiation measuring instruments and methods; Chapter 8. X-rays and X-ray measuring instruments; Chapter 9. Planning surveys and measurements; Chapter 10. Conducting radiation measurements and surveys; Part 1 Leakage surveysPart 2 Exposure measurementsChapter 11. Designing to reduce radiation hazards; Chapter 12. Radio frequency radiation safety management and training; Appendix 1. Useful data and relationships; Appendix 2. Technical and organisation abbreviations; Appendix 3. Information sources including the Internet; References; IndexThe leading professional guide to RF and microwave safety issuesA practical handbook for all involved in electronic design and safety assessment, RF and Microwave Radiation Safety covers the problems of RF safety management, including the use of measuring instruments and methods, radiation hazards and risks resulting from electromagnetic interference, as well as reviewing current safety standards and the implications for RF design. 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