Endocrinological effects of strong 60-Hz electric fields on rats.
med./bio.
[Endokrinologische Wirkungen von starken 60 Hz elektrischen Feldern auf Ratten].
Von:
Free MJ, Kaune WT, Phillips RD, Cheng HC
Veröffentlicht in: Bioelectromagnetics 1981; 2 (2): 105-121
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