Estimating transmitted power density from mobile phone: an epidemiological pilot study with a software modified phone
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Mary Redmayne | Geza Benke | Christopher Brzozek | Chhavi Raj Bhatt | Michael J. Abramson | Berihun M. Zeleke | Malcolm R. Sim
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