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589 related items for PubMed ID: 24615825

  • 1. Occupational exposure to intermediate frequency and extremely low frequency magnetic fields among personnel working near electronic article surveillance systems.
    Roivainen P, Eskelinen T, Jokela K, Juutilainen J.
    Bioelectromagnetics; 2014 May; 35(4):245-50. PubMed ID: 24615825
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  • 2. A pilot study on the reproductive risks of maternal exposure to magnetic fields from electronic article surveillance systems.
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  • 3. Assessment of combined exposure to intermediate-frequency electromagnetic fields and pulsed electromagnetic fields among library workers in Japan.
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    Front Public Health; 2022 Oct; 10():870784. PubMed ID: 35968480
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  • 5. In situ magnetic field exposure and ICNIRP-based safety distances for electronic article surveillance systems.
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  • 8. Extremely low frequency-magnetic fields (ELF-EMF) occupational exposure and natural killer activity in peripheral blood lymphocytes.
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  • 12. [Investigation of occupational exposure to power frequency electromagnetic fields in workers of power grid].
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  • 16. Occupational exposure to low frequency magnetic fields in health care facilities.
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  • 18. [Analysis on outer hair cells hazards from occupational exposure to low frequency electric and magnetic fields and magnetic fields and its related factors].
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  • 20. Exposure estimates based on broadband ELF magnetic field measurements versus the ICNIRP multiple frequency rule.
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