Prediction of Occupational Diseases Due to Exposure to High Radiation Electromagnetic Environment Using a Fuzzy Logic Model

Author:

Korenevskiy Nikolay Aleexevich,Al-Kasasbeh Riad Taha,Shaqadan Ashraf,Eltous Yousif,Alshamasin Mahdi Salman,Myasoedova Marina Anatolevna,Rodionova Sophia Nikolaevna,Ilyash Maksim

Publisher

Begell House

Subject

Biomedical Engineering

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