Studientyp:
Epidemiologische Studie
(Beobachtungsstudie)
Cancer risks associated with occupational exposure to magnetic fields among electric utility workers in Ontario and Quebec, Canada, and France: 1970-1989
epidem.
[Krebsrisiken im Zusammenhang mit beruflicher Exposition bei Magnetfeldern bei Elektrizitätswerk-Arbeitern in Ontario und Quebec, Kanada und Frankreich: 1979-1989]
Von:
Theriault G, Goldberg M, Miller AB, Armstrong B, Guenel P, Deadman JE, Imbernon E, To T, Chevalier A, Cyr D
Veröffentlicht in: Am J Epidemiol 1994; 139 (6): 550-572
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