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Kablosuz ağ ve testisler

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Today, by the help of technological advances; the widespread usage of communication tools in different areas at our daily life has made several facilities. In recent years the rapid development of communication, as well as an incredible era of our life; putting in electronic devices, radios, cell phones, internet networks, such as technology products. Besides providing convenience to our lives, some disadvantages have been produced. These affects are not considered important and shown in most people by the end of a long time because of the effect of electromagnetic field (EMA). Wireless local area networks (WLAN, Wireless Local Area Networks) are two-way broadband data communications allowing the transmission media by radio frequency (Rp, Radio prequency)or an infrared beam instead of fiber optic or copper wire in the limited working places such as building or campus. When we examined carefully the relation between wireless Networks and testicular tissue in our study; we realized that testicular tissue is essantial for sperm production and the potential damages in this tissue affects the reproductive system, iyonize and noniyonize radiation that laptop users are influenced has a large role on this subject. The most important effect of magnetic field is histopathological changes by the temperature.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Günümüzde teknolojik gelişmelerin geldiği bu noktada, iletişim araçları çeşitli ve yaygın kullanım alanlarına sahip olarak günlük yaşantımıza çeşitli kolaylıklar getirmiştir. Son yıllarda iletişim çağının inanılmaz bir hızla gelişimine paralel olarak yaşamımıza giren elektronik cihazlar; telsiz, cep telefonu, internet ağları gibi teknoloji ürünleridir. Yaşantımıza kolaylıklar sağlarken birtakım olumsuzlukları da beraberinde getirmişlerdir. Bu etkiler, çoğu kişi tarafından önemsenmeyen ve etkisini uzun zaman sonunda gösteren elektromanyetik alanın (EMA) zararlarıdır. Kablosuz yerel alan ağları (WLAN, Wireless Local Area Networks), iki yönlü geniş bant veri iletişimi sağlayan, iletim ortamı olarak fiber optik veya bakır kablo yerine telsiz frekansı (Rp, Radio prequency) veya kızılötesi ışınları kullanan ve salon bina veya kampüs gibi sınırlı bir alanda çalışan iletişim ağlarıdır. Kablosuz ağların testis dokusu ile ilişkisini incelememizde; testis dokusunun sperm üretiminin gerçekleştiği doku olması ve bu dokuda oluşabilecek olası tahribatın üreme sistemini etkileyeceği, testis dokusunun gerek iyonize gerekse noniyonize radyasyona duyarlı organ olması ve kullanıcıların dizüstü bilgisayarlarda kablosuz ağlar aracılığı ile internet bağlantısını kullanması büyük bir rol oynamıştır. Manyetik alanın etkilerinden biri olan ısı artışının testis dokusunda histopatolojik değişiklikler meydana getirmesidir.
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