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Effects of Resonant Magnetic Fields on Chick Femoral Development In Vitro

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Abraham R. Liboff. (2002) Comment on “extremely low frequency magnetic fields can either increase or decrease analgesia in the land snail depending on field and light conditions” by Frank S. Prato, M. Kavaliers, and A.W. Thomas. Bioelectromagnetics 23:5, pages 406-407.
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Stephen D. Smith, Abraham R. Liboff & Bruce R. McLeod. 1995. Bioelectrochemistry of Cells and Tissues. Bioelectrochemistry of Cells and Tissues 245 282 .
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