Study type:
Epidemiological study
(exposure assessment/dosimetric study)
Personal dosimetry of exposure to mobile telephone base stations? An epidemiologic feasibility study comparing the Maschek dosimeter prototype and the Antennessa SP-090 system
tech./dosim.
By:
Radon K, Spegel H, Meyer N, Klein J, Brix J, Wiedenhofer A, Eder H, Praml G, Schulze A, Ehrenstein V, von Kries R, Nowak D
Published in: Bioelectromagnetics 2006; 27 (1): 77-81
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