Biological effects of prolonged exposure to ELF electromagnetic fields in rats: III. 50 Hz electromagnetic fields.
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P Cerretelli | P. Cerretelli | F. Piva | M. Caniatti | L. Zecca | N. Hagino | V. Margonato | D. Dondi | L Zecca | C Mantegazza | V Margonato | M Caniatti | F Piva | D Dondi | N Hagino | C. Mantegazza
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