Occupational Exposure to Extremely Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields and Brain Tumor Risks in the INTEROCC Study
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Daniel Krewski | Dave McLean | Martie van Tongeren | Elisabeth Cardis | Martine Hours | Geza Benke | Jack Siemiatycki | Laurel Kincl | Joseph D. Bowman | Michelle C. Turner | Joachim Schüz | Lesley Richardson | Siegal Sadetzki | J. Siemiatycki | D. Krewski | L. Kincl | E. Cardis | M. Turner | G. Benke | M. Hours | M. Parent | M. van Tongeren | B. Schlehofer | J. Schüz | D. McLean | J. Bowman | K. Schlaefer | L. Richardson | S. Sadetzki | Marie-Elise Parent | Jordi Figuerola | Sarah Fleming | Klaus Schlaefer | Brigitte Schlehofer | J. Figuerola | Sarah Fleming | D. Mclean | M. V. van Tongeren
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