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Lack of Genetic Effects of Ultrawide-Band Electromagnetic Radiation in Yeast

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Pages 195-201 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Thérèse Schunck, François Bieth, Sylvain Pinguet & Philippe Delmote. (2016) Penetration and propagation into biological matter and biological effects of high-power ultra-wideband pulses: a review. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 35:1, pages 84-101.
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F. Bieth, T. Schunck, S. Pinguet & P. Delmote. (2014) Pacemaker Exposure to High-Power Microwave Ultrawideband Radiation. IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility 56:4, pages 964-969.
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