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In telecommunications and warfare, the term electromagnetic pulse (EMP) has the following meanings: # The electromagnetic radiation from an explosion (especially nuclear explosions) or an intensely fluctuating magnetic field caused by Compton-recoil electrons and photoelectrons from photons scattered in the materials of the electronic or explosive device or in a surrounding medium. ...
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A proliferation of fibrocellular membranes which overly the macula and contract, resulting in distorted vision.
Ãâó: www.maculasurgery.com/Glossary.htm
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Electromagnetic pulse. A pulse of electromagnetic energy capable of disrupting computers. Computer networks, and many forms of telecommunication equipment.
Ãâó: www.psycom.net/iwar.2.html
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Cells and collagen fibers that accumulate on the surface of the macula and can contract, resulting in distorted vision.
Ãâó: www.retinaldetachments.com/Glossary.htm
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The transient pulse of electromagnetic energy generated by the interaction of the nuclear detonation-induced ionizing radiation with the ambient environment. The electromagnetic energy produced by radiation interacting with the upper atmosphere is called high altitude EMP, or HEMP. The electromagnetic energy produced by radiation interacting with system hardware is called system generated EMP, or SGEMP. ...
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