ICNIRP Guidelines GUIDELINES FOR LIMITING EXPOSURE TO TIME-VARYING
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K. Jokela | R. Saunders | B. Veyret | A. Ahlbom | M. Taki | Jiali Lin | K. Schulmeister | P. Söderberg | B. Stuck | Antony J. Swerdlow | G. Ziegelberger | M. Repacholi | R. Matthes | C. Roy
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