Effects of electromagnetic fields on primate circadian rhythms

contractor's final report

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English
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65

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Effects of electromagnetic fields on primate circadian rhythms: contractor's final report
1987, New York State Power Lines Project
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"Report accepted June 27, 1986."

Appendix 7 of: Biological effects of power line fields, 1987.

"Contract #218205 1986"--Cover.

Bibliography: p. 47-49.

Microfiche. Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, 1988. 1 microfiche.

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Biological effects of power line fields. Appendix 7.

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65 p.
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