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Jolanta Karpowicz

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Joseph L, Zradzinski P, Chezhian A, Mandal B, Mani M, Voigt T, et al.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng . 2025 Mar; PP. PMID: 40030748
Artificial phantoms play an important role in the development of body-area radio-communication devices and networks. This work aims to design, fabricate and validate physical anthropomorphic phantoms (PAP) of torso with...
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Gryz K, Karpowicz J, Zradzinski P
Sensors (Basel) . 2022 Mar; 22(5). PMID: 35270864
The electromagnetic field (EMF) in electric vehicles (EVs) affects not only drivers, but also passengers (using EVs daily) and electronic devices inside. This article summarizes the measurement methods applicable in...
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Sklinda K, Karpowicz J, Stepniewski A
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 Jan; 19(1). PMID: 35010336
(1) Background: It has been hypothesised that a significant increase in the use of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR), for example, when examining COVID-19 convalescents using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), has...
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Zradzinski P, Karpowicz J, Gryz K, Owczarek G, Ramos V
Sensors (Basel) . 2021 Jul; 21(12). PMID: 34205808
The aim of this study was to model and evaluate the Specific Energy Absorption Rate (SAR) values in humans in proximity to fixed multi-antenna I-RFID readers of passive tags under...
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Zradzinski P, Karpowicz J, Gryz K, Morzynski L, Mlynski R, Swidzinski A, et al.
Sensors (Basel) . 2020 Dec; 20(24). PMID: 33322725
The aim of this study was to evaluate the absorption in a user's head of an electromagnetic field (EMF) emitted by the Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth module of a wearable small...
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Gryz K, Karpowicz J, Zradzinski P
Bioelectromagnetics . 2020 Jul; 41(7):500-510. PMID: 32726484
The hypothesis being tested was that the exposure of female workers to the electromagnetic field (EMF) emitted by an induction hob (IHb) meeting public exposure limitations (evaluated according to EN/IEC...
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Zradzinski P, Karpowicz J, Gryz K, Ramos V
Sensors (Basel) . 2020 Jan; 20(1). PMID: 31905869
The aim is to evaluate specific absorption rate (SAR) values from exposure near handheld ultra-high frequency radiofrequency identification readers (UHF RFID guns-small electronic devices, or even portable computers with relevant...
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Zmyslony M, Bienkowski P, Bortkiewicz A, Karpowicz J, Kieliszek J, Politanski P, et al.
Med Pr . 2019 Dec; 71(1):105-113. PMID: 31793559
There is an ongoing discussion about electromagnetic hazards in the context of the new wireless communication technology - the fifth generation (5G) standard. Concerns about safety and health hazards resulting...
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Bienkowski P, Zmyslony M, Karpowicz J, Politanski P, Bortkiewicz A, Kieliszek J, et al.
Med Pr . 2019 Dec; 71(2):245-253. PMID: 31793558
In 2017, preparations were made in Poland to provide all citizens with access to the Internet at a speed of at least 30 Mb/s, and at a speed of at...
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Zradzinski P, Karpowicz J, Gryz K
Sensors (Basel) . 2019 Aug; 19(17). PMID: 31466315
The aim of this study was to model the absorption in the head of an electromagnetic field (EMF) emitted by a radiofrequency identification reader operating at a frequency of 13.56...