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Turkish to English: Sample Translation General field: Tech/Engineering Detailed field: Electronics / Elect Eng
Source text - Turkish Sanayinin gelişmesi ve ekonomik koşulların iyileşmesi, insanların çok sayıda elektrikli alet ve teçhizata sahip olmalarını sağlamıştır. Bu cihazlar günlük hayatı kolaylaştırmanın yanında, insan sağlığına zararlı elektromanyetik alanlar (EMA) oluşturmaktadırlar. Bilimsel yayınlar ışığında bu konunun önemli bir sağlık problemi haline geldiği görülmektedir. Kalp kanı dokulara pompalamakla görevli, hayati bir organdır. Uyarılma özelliğinden dolayı kalbin ritmi ve kasılması dış uyaranlar ile değişebilir. Bu derlemede EMA maruziyetlerinin kalp üzerine etkilerin araştırıldığı makaleler incelenmiştir.
Translation - English That the improvement of industry and recovery of economic conditions has enabled for people to have a large number of electrical devices and equipment. Although these devices ease daily life, they create electromagnetic fields (EMA) that are harmful for human health. In the light of scientific publications, it is seen that this issue become an critical health problem. Heart is a vital organ in charge of pump blood into tissues. Because of its feature of stimulation, cardiac rhythm and cardiac cycle contraction can be changed with external stimuluses. In this collected work, articles, researched effects of exposure EMA on heart, are analysed.
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