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Influence of low power cm-/mm-microwaves on cardiovascular function

The present study has been designed to investigate physiological effects of short (15 min) exposure to low level energy microwaves (

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Published in:International journal of environmental health research 2004-10, Vol.14 (5), p.331-341
Main Authors: Müller, J, Hadeler, KP, Müller, V, Waldmann, J, Landstorfer, FM, Wisniewski, R, Kantz, J, Lang, F
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