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Nachstehend finden Sie ausgesuchte wissenschaftliche Literatur und Quellenangaben zu den folgenden Themen:
1. Biologische Auswirkungen von schwachen ELF-Magnetfeldern
2. Physikalische und biologische Grundlagen und Wirkmechanismen von ELF-Magnetfeldern und deren Gradienten
3. Athermischen Wirkungen von Mobilfunk- und Elektrostrahlung
4. Grundlagen der Elektronenspin-Resonanz und der Elektronenspin-Technologien
5. Internationale Publikationen von Behörden und Institutionen
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