Study type:
Study regarding implants/medical devices
(experimental study, theoretical study)
Experimental and theoretical investigation of implantable cardiac pacemaker exposed to low frequency magnetic field
dev./impl.
By:
Babouri A, Hedjiedj A, Guendouz L
Published in: J Clin Monit Comput 2009; 23 (2): 63-73
Exposure
No exposure details are available.
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