Effect of a 915-MHz simulated mobile phone signal on cognitive function in man.
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A W Preece | E. Lim | A. Preece | K. Wesnes | A. Varey | A. Davies-Smith | K Wesnes | G Iwi | A Davies-Smith | S Butler | E Lim | A Varey | Preece Aw | G. Iwi | S. Butler | SR Butler | Alexander H. R. Varey | Alexander H R Varey
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