Health and safety implications of exposure to electromagnetic fields in the frequency range 300 Hz to 10 MHz
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K R Foster | K. Foster | E. Litvak | M H Repacholi | E Litvak | M. Repacholi | K. R. Foster | Mike H. Repacholi
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