Effects of short‐term W‐CDMA mobile phone base station exposure on women with or without mobile phone related symptoms
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Kanako Wake | Soichi Watanabe | Ally Y. Simba | Masao Taki | Pornanong Pongpaibool | Yasuo Terao | Tomoko Okano | Toshiaki Furubayashi | Yoshikazu Ugawa | A. Y. Simba | Chiyoji Ohkubo | Akira Ushiyama | Asako Yasuda | Shigeru Sokejima | Soichi Watanabe | M. Taki | Y. Terao | Y. Ugawa | T. Furubayashi | P. Pongpaibool | K. Wake | H. Masuda | Asako Yasuda | Y. Mizuno | A. Ushiyama | Tomoko Okano | S. Inomata-Terada | Satomi Inomata-Terada | Hiroshi Masuda | Shogo Hirota | Shogo Hirota | Miyuki Takahashi | Masami Nishikawa | C. Ohkubo | Yoko Mizuno | Kei Shirasawa | Kaori Miyawaki | Mitsunori Uchiyama | Hitomi Kobayashi Yamashita | Eiji Maruyama | E. Maruyama | S. Sokejima | Hitomi Yamashita | Masami Nishikawa | Kaori Miyawaki | Miyuki Takahashi | Kei Shirasawa | Mitsunori Uchiyama
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