Radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure in everyday microenvironments in Europe: A systematic literature review
Sanjay Sagar(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Martin Röösli(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Marloes Eeftens(Utrecht University), Seid Adem(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Anna Schoeni(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Katharina Roser(University of Lucerne), Benjamin Struchen(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Stefan Dongus(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Noëmi Meier(University of Basel), Milena Foerster(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute)
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