Acute effects of 50 Hz magnetic field exposure on human visual task and cardiovascular performance.
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Whittington CJ, Podd JV, Rapley BR
Published in: Bioelectromagnetics 1996; 17 (2): 131-137
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Podd J et al.
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Brief exposure to a 50 Hz, 100 µT magnetic field: effects on reaction time, accuracy, and recognition memory.
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