Evaluation of the potential carcinogenicity of 60 Hz linear sinusoidal continuous‐wave magnetic fields in Fischer F344 rats
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L. Gaboury | R. Mandeville | R Mandeville | L Gaboury | M Désy | E Franco | S Sidrac-Ghali | L Paris-Nadon | N Rocheleau | G Mercier | Eduardo Franco | S. Sidrac-Ghali | L. Paris‐Nadon | N. Rocheleau | G. Mercier | M. Désy | Eduardo L. Franco | Louise Paris‐Nadon | Normand Rocheleau | Rosemonde Mandeville
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