Experimental study on malfunction of pacemakers due to exposure to different external magnetic fields
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Harri Lindholm | Lauri Toivonen | Tommi Alanko | Maila Hietanen | Juha Hartikainen | Maria Tiikkaja | J. Hartikainen | T. Alanko | L. Toivonen | H. Lindholm | Maria Tiikkaja | M. Hietanen
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