Estimating Exposure to Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields Near High-voltage Power Lines and Assessment of Possible Increased Cancer Risk among Slovenian Children and Adolescents
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V. Zadnik | T. Kotnik | P. Gajsek | T. Žagar | B. Valič | Sonja Tomšič | Sara Korat | Blaž Valič
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