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A Low-Frequency Magnetic Field Test Procedure for Susceptible Instruments
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Summary of low-frequency magnetic field tests on a range of medical and research instruments
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EMI / EMC issues in an industrial automation system
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Assessing an Electromagnetic Environment
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Audio-frequency shield current induced noise is negligible
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Bonding cable shields at both ends to reduce noise
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Good EMC Engineering Practices for Fixed Installation
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2004/108/EC Systems, Installations and Good Engineering Practices
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AES-X13 and Interference-Free Pro-Audio Systems
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EMC, systems & installations, 2000, Part 6 - CE plus CE does not = CE
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Complying with the EMC Directive, 2004/108/EC
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Good EMC Engineering Practices in the Design and Construction of Industrial Cabinets
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Mains Harmonics Guide
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Mains Power Quality Guide
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Maxwell's Equations, Quantum Electrodynamics, and good installation practices for SI, PI and EMC
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Problems with the EMC requirements in BS7671
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Complying with IEC/EN 61800-3 Good EMC Engineering Practices in the Installation of Power Drive Syst
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