The 1.5 GHz Electromagnetic Near‐field Used for Cellular Phones Does Not Promote Rat Liver Carcinogenesis in a Medium‐term Liver Bioassay
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Masao Taki | Yoshitsugu Kamimura | Tomoyuki Shirai | M. Taki | K. Imaida | T. Shirai | Y. Kamimura | N. Ito | Soichi Watanabe | Katsumi Imaida | So‐ichi Watanabe | Takayasu Ito | Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi | Nobuyuki Ito | Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi | Takayasu Ito
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