Studientyp:
Epidemiologische Studie
(Beobachtungsstudie)
Residential magnetic fields, wire codes, and pregnancy outcome
epidem.
[Magnetfelder im Wohnumfeld, Wire Codes und Schwangerschafts-Verlauf]
Von:
Savitz DA, Ananth CV
Veröffentlicht in: Bioelectromagnetics 1994; 15 (3): 271-273
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