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Query:

Subject: What electromagnetic radiation does the human body emit?

Date: Wed Sep 3 11:56:54 2003
Posted by Alex
Grade level: 7-9 School: homeschool
City: Chaffee State/Province: Mo Country: US
Area of science: Physics
ID: 1062608214.Ph
Message:

The July 2000 Scientific American, article Intergalactilly Speaking, 
said "Every material body at a temperature above absolute zero emits 
electromagnetic radiation-noise-throughout the spectrum, its frequency of 
maximum intensity being determined by its absolute temperature.  Does this 
apply to the human body?  Does each part of the body have its own unique 
radition?  Would different diseases affect this radiation emission?


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