Effect of adverse environmental conditions and protective clothing on temperature rise in a human body exposed to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields
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Steve Iskra | Alireza Lajevardipour | A. Wood | A. Lajevardipour | R. McIntosh | S. Iskra | Stephen M. Moore | Robert L. McIntosh | Andrew W. Wood | Stephen M. Moore
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