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titleOfInvention Brending Methed of non-ionizing radiation dynamic magnetic pads
abstract The present invention relates to a method of making non-ionizing radiation sources to be added to dynamic magnetic pads.n n n Specifically, the present invention is a material capable of emitting a dynamic magnetic field by resonance due to human infrared radiation heat stimulation, and based on silica (SiO 2 ), a necessary oxide is added according to the type of pain, thereby non-ionizing radiation source. It is a way to provide.
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