Examining the effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM mobile phones on human event-related potentials and performance during an auditory task
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Con Stough | Rodney J Croft | R. Croft | A. Wood | C. Stough | Andrew W Wood | Denise L Hamblin | D. Hamblin
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