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Safe Distance to Extremely Low Frequency Radiation Associated with Power Transmission Lines Located in Ota, Southwest, Nigeria
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Safe Distance to Extremely Low Frequency Radiation Associated with Power Transmission Lines Located in Ota, Southwest, Nigeria

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The study investigates the level of extremely low frequency radiation from power line and to determine safe distance for dwellings and human activities.
 
Published at International Journal of Engineering & Technology IJET-IJENS
Volume 14
Issue 02
Published in 2015
 
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Usikalu M.R, Olawole C.O and Ikeh I.T
Usikalu Mojisola » Usikalu Mojisola graduated from Federal University of Technology Akure with B.Tech Degree in Physics and M.Tech Degree in Radiation and Health Physics in 2001 and 2005 respectively. She earned a PhD from Covenant University, Ota in 2010. Usikalu is a corporate member of Nigerian Institute of Physics and Radiation Research Society. She is a recipient of some award/scholarship including IUPAP... view full profile
Usikalu Mojisola
 
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