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Inside the anechoic chamber, the researchers placed bottles of biologic product beneath an RF antenna. |
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تم اجراء دراسة لمدة عاميين بواسطة باحثين على 100 منتج حيوى تم تصنيعهم بواسطة 8 شركات للمستحضرات الطبية بتعريض هذة المنتجات لترددات ار اف اى دى مختلفة بقدرة تصل الى 8 وات ومدة تصل الى 24 ساعة ومسافة تبعد 24 سم وكانت النتيجة ان اى من هذة المواد لم يتاثر تكيبة البروتينى. |
This finding results from a two-year study conducted by two universities and eight biopharmaceutical companies, to test any adverse effects to protein in the products following 24 hours' exposure to 8 watts of RF transmission.
Mar. 25, 2011—A study conducted by researchers at the University of Florida and the University of South Florida Polytechnic, with assistance from Abbot Laboratories, has found that pharmaceutical products containing biologics (medicinal products created by biological processes), such as insulin and vaccines, were not adversely affected by 24-hour exposure to 8-watt RF signals, at frequencies typically employed by RFID readers and tags.








Transport Eng. Mohannad Al Qudah the secretary general of the ministry in presence of Al Aqaba governor Dr. Zaid Al Zureikat, Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) vice chairman of the board of commissioners Mr. Akram Al Madadha, Nafith corporate chairman Mr. Sameer Mubarak and some of official governmental and private sector managers in Al Aqaba attended the inauguration ceremony for RFID deployed project with Al Rashidya inspection yard.
18001 certified waste management services provider in the UAE, has announced that its Waste Management Division has introduced RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology for waste management at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).