Evaluation of chromosomal alteration in electrical workers occupationally exposed to low frequency of electro magnetic field (EMFs) in Coimbatore population, India.
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V. Balachandar | Shanmugam Suresh Kumar | Balasubramanian Balamuralikrishnan | Vellingiri Balachandar | Nattan Stalin | Prakash Varsha | Subramaniam Mohana Devi | Meyyazhagan Arun | Pappuswamy Manikantan | Chinnakulandhai Venkatesan | Keshavarao Sasikala | Shahnaz N Dharwadkar | S. Devi | K. Sasikala | B. Balamuralikrishnan | N. Stalin | P. Manikantan | M. Arun | B. Balamuralikrishnan | S. S. Kumar | Prakash Varsha | Chinnakulandhai Venkatesan | S. N. Dharwadkar
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