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  • 28. Call-related factors influencing output power from mobile phones.
    Hillert L, Ahlbom A, Neasham D, Feychting M, Järup L, Navin R, Elliott P.
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    Inyang I, Benke G, Dimitriadis C, Simpson P, McKenzie R, Abramson M.
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  • 31. Mobile telephone use is associated with changes in cognitive function in young adolescents.
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  • 34. Estimation of RF energy absorbed in the brain from mobile phones in the Interphone Study.
    Cardis E, Varsier N, Bowman JD, Deltour I, Figuerola J, Mann S, Moissonnier M, Taki M, Vecchia P, Villegas R, Vrijheid M, Wake K, Wiart J.
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  • 35. Total recall in the SCAMP cohort: Validation of self-reported mobile phone use in the smartphone era.
    Mireku MO, Mueller W, Fleming C, Chang I, Dumontheil I, Thomas MSC, Eeftens M, Elliott P, Röösli M, Toledano MB.
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  • 36. A forecasting method to reduce estimation bias in self-reported cell phone data.
    Redmayne M, Smith E, Abramson MJ.
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