Lost in laterality: interpreting ''preferred side of the head during mobile phone use and risk of brain tumour'' associations.
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Association between vestibular schwannomas and mobile phone useCell phones and glioma risk: a review of the evidence.Mobile phone use and brain tumors in children and adolescents: a multicenter case-control study.Long-term recall accuracy for mobile phone calls in young Japanese people: A follow-up validation study using software-modified phones.A three-dimensional point process model for the spatial distribution of disease occurrence in relation to an exposure source.Recall accuracy of mobile phone calls among Japanese young people.
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Lost in laterality: interpreting ''preferred side of the head during mobile phone use and risk of brain tumour'' associations.
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Lost in laterality: interpreti ...... f brain tumour'' associations.
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Lost in laterality: interpreti ...... f brain tumour'' associations.
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10.1177/1403494809341096
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2009-07-06T00:00:00Z