Evaluation of Mobile Phone and Cordless Phone Use and Glioma Risk Using the Bradford Hill Viewpoints from 1965 on Association or Causation
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Evaluation of Mobile Phone and Cordless Phone Use and Glioma Risk Using the Bradford Hill Viewpoints from 1965 on Association or Causation
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Biomed Research International
Volume 2017, Issue -, Pages 1-17
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Hindawi Limited
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2017-03-17
DOI
10.1155/2017/9218486
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