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The Energy In Action Series consists of Electromagnetic Energy (141710564X0, Mechanical Energy (1417105682), Energy Resources: Use And Conservation (14171-05658), The Transfer Of Energy (141710-5704), Nuclear Energy (1417105690), Energy: Potential And Kinetic (1417105-666); and Heat and Chemical Energy (1417105674). Such weapons use a powerful RFR electromagnetic beam to disable various electronic devices, including those not designed to receive electromagnetic energy. Various points on the face and head are pressed to stimulate the body's electromagnetic energy. |
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