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  • Grabell is referring to millimeter-wave scanners, which rely on low-energy radio waves and perform the exact same function as X-ray scanners without the potential harm to health.

    John W. Whitehead: Cancer-Causing Airport Scanners? Enough Is Enough John W. Whitehead 2011

  • Grabell is referring to millimeter-wave scanners, which rely on low-energy radio waves and perform the exact same function as X-ray scanners without the potential harm to health.

    John W. Whitehead: Cancer-Causing Airport Scanners? Enough Is Enough John W. Whitehead 2011

  • Grabell is referring to millimeter-wave scanners, which rely on low-energy radio waves and perform the exact same function as X-ray scanners without the potential harm to health.

    John W. Whitehead: Cancer-Causing Airport Scanners? Enough Is Enough John W. Whitehead 2011

  • Grabell is referring to millimeter-wave scanners, which rely on low-energy radio waves and perform the exact same function as X-ray scanners without the potential harm to health.

    John W. Whitehead: Cancer-Causing Airport Scanners? Enough Is Enough John W. Whitehead 2011

  • Grabell is referring to millimeter-wave scanners, which rely on low-energy radio waves and perform the exact same function as X-ray scanners without the potential harm to health.

    John W. Whitehead: Cancer-Causing Airport Scanners? Enough Is Enough John W. Whitehead 2011

  • Grabell is referring to millimeter-wave scanners, which rely on low-energy radio waves and perform the exact same function as X-ray scanners without the potential harm to health.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com John W. Whitehead 2011

  • In the new system, Toyota uses cameras and a super sensitive radar called "millimeter-wave," both installed in the front of the vehicle, to detect possible crashes such as a pedestrian crossing the road.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • In the new system, Toyota uses cameras and a super sensitive radar called "millimeter-wave," both installed in the front of the vehicle, to detect possible crashes such as a pedestrian crossing the road.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • In the new system, Toyota uses cameras and a super sensitive radar called "millimeter-wave," both installed in the front of the vehicle, to detect possible crashes such as a pedestrian crossing the road.

    unknown title 2011

  • The next talk was on the ground-breaking work done with millimeter-wave VLBI and was given by Shep Doelman of MIT Haystack.

    Archive 2009-01-08 Nicole 2009

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