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DOI: 10.21236/ada282886
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Radiofrequency/Microwave Radiation Biological Effects and Safety Standards: A Review

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“…However, there is still great variation in the level of exposure which can be assessed only by individual measurement in controlled studies. A 1994 US Air Force report 30 gives important insights on early epidemiological evidence:…”
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“…However, there is still great variation in the level of exposure which can be assessed only by individual measurement in controlled studies. A 1994 US Air Force report 30 gives important insights on early epidemiological evidence:…”
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“…However, there is still great variation in the level of exposure which can be assessed only by individual measurement in controlled studies. A 1994 US Air Force report 30 gives important insights on early epidemiological evidence:In response to earlier Soviet reports, the World Health Organization (WHO) decided to conduct a comprehensive study on the biological effects of exposure to RF/MW radiation. In 1976, M. Zaret published the results of the study (reference found in [8]).…”
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