Relationship between field strength and abnormal development in chick embryos exposed to 50 Hz magnetic fields.
med./bio.
[Beziehung zwischen Feldstarke und abnormer Entwicklung bei Hühnerembryonen, exponiert bei 50 Hz Magnetfeldern].
Von:
Juutilainen J, Laara E, Saali K
Veröffentlicht in: Int J Radiat Biol Relat Stud Phys Chem Med 1987; 52 (5): 787-793
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