Effects of electric and magnetic fields from high-power lines on female urinary excretion of 6-sulfatoxymelatonin.
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M. Bourdages | M. Dumont | P. Levallois | S. Gingras | Y. Touitou | M. Dumont | D. Gauvin | P Levallois | M Dumont | Y Touitou | S Gingras | B Mâsse | D Gauvin | E Kröger | M Bourdages | P Douville | E. Kröger | P. Douville | B. Masse | Benoît Mâsse | E. Kröger | Michel Bourdages
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