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<p>susceptible to radio frequency heating due to the paucity of blood flow in these areas that could otherwise dissipate the heat buildup.</p>

<p>Routine measurements in residential settings often include both electric and magnetic field strengths to characterize everyday exposure levels.</p>

<p><big> Workplace exposure </big></p>
<p>Radio frequency (RF) energy at power density levels of 1-10&nbsp;mW/cm<sup>2</sup> or higher can cause measurable heating of tissues. Typical RF energy levels encountered by the general public are well below the level needed</p><p>
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