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635 related items for PubMed ID: 19465409
1. Determinants of mobile phone output power in a multinational study: implications for exposure assessment. Vrijheid M, Mann S, Vecchia P, Wiart J, Taki M, Ardoino L, Armstrong BK, Auvinen A, Bédard D, Berg-Beckhoff G, Brown J, Chetrit A, Collatz-Christensen H, Combalot E, Cook A, Deltour I, Feychting M, Giles GG, Hepworth SJ, Hours M, Iavarone I, Johansen C, Krewski D, Kurttio P, Lagorio S, Lönn S, McBride M, Montestrucq L, Parslow RC, Sadetzki S, Schüz J, Tynes T, Woodward A, Cardis E. Occup Environ Med; 2009 Oct; 66(10):664-71. PubMed ID: 19465409 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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