Essentials of low-power electrocution: Established and speculated mechanisms
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Dorin Panescu | Mark W. Kroll | Dhanunjaya R. Lakkireddy | Richard M. Luceri | Raymond M. Fish | D. Panescu | M. Kroll | R. Fish | D. Lakkireddy | R. Luceri
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