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Mobile Radiation Control
MOBILE RADIATION CONTROL

PROJECT REPORT

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
THIAGARAJAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING MADURAI-625015

DECEMBER 2011

i BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE

Certified that this project titled “MOBILE RADIATION CONTROL” is a bonafide work of R.Nivedha, S.Suganya, B.Sangeetha, Shrinidhi Venkat, D.Sathya, R.Revathy, A.N.Parvatha varthini who carried out the research under my supervision.Certified further,that to the best of my knowledge the work reported herein does not form part of any other project or dissertation of the basis of which a degree or ward was conferred on earlier occasion on this or any other occasion on this or any other canditate.

SIGNATURE OF THE CANDIDATE SIGNATURE OF THE GUIDE

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We would like to start by acknowledging the authors of other radiation textbooks from whose insights and presentation ideas we have benefited both directly and indirectly. We are thankful to our guide Mr.Vinoth for his continuous support and encouragement to carry out this project. Mobile users are the primary incentives for our project. Our sincere thanks to each and every mobile users who expressed their difficulties ,barriers and frustrations towards the radiations emitted from the mobile phones.

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References: : 1.www.dshs.state.tx.us/HYPERLINK "http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/radiation/dental.shtm"radiationHYPERLINK "http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/radiation/dental.shtm"/dental.shtm 2.www.cancer.org/Cancer/CancerCauses/.../AtHome/HYPERLINK "http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/CancerCauses/.../AtHome/cellular-phones"cellHYPERLINK "http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/CancerCauses/.../AtHome/cellular-phones"ular-phones 3."HYPERLINK "http://www.accessscience.com/abstract.aspx?id=566850&referURL=http://www.accessscience.com/content.aspx?searchStr=Radiation+hardening&id=566850,"Radiation HardeningHYPERLINK "http://www.accessscience.com/abstract.aspx?id=566850&referURL=http://www.accessscience.com/content.aspx?searchStr=Radiation+hardening&id=566850,""textbook by McGraws AccessScience. 4.http://www.naturalnews.com/cell_phone_radiation.html -24-

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