Ambulatory ECG monitoring in workers exposed to electromagnetic fields.
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M Zmyślony | A Bortkiewicz | S. Szmigielski | A. Bortkiewicz | E. Gadzicka | E Gadzicka | C Pałczyński | S Szmigielski | M. Zmyślony | C. Pałczyński
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