The response of the human circulatory system to an acute 200-μT, 60-Hz magnetic field exposure
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Frank S. Prato | Michael Corbacio | Alex W. Thomas | Robert Z. Stodilka | Samantha Brown | F. Prato | J. Weller | A. Legros | R. Stodilka | M. Corbacio | Y. Bureau | Samantha Brown | A. Thomas | Yves Bureau | David A. McNamee | Julie K. Weller | Alexandre G. Legros | D. Mcnamee
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