Study type:
Epidemiological study
(observational study)
Male proportion in offspring of parents exposed to strong static and extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields in Norway
epidem.
By:
Irgens A, Kruger K, Skorve AH, Irgens LM
Published in: Am J Ind Med 1997; 32 (5): 557-561
Exposure
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James WH
(1999):
Interpreting the female excess among births to women with adverse chemical or occupational exposures
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