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2013

Kuehn S, Kelsh MA, Kuster N, Sheppard AR, Shum M. 2013. Analysis of mobile phone design features affecting radiofrequency power absorbed in a human head phantom. Bioelectromagnetics 34(6):479–488.

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Alexander DD, Bailey WH, Perez V, Mitchell ME, Su S. 2013. Air ions and respiratory function outcomes: a comprehensive review. J Negat Results Biomed 12:14; doi: 10.1186/1477-5751-12-14. PMID: 24016271; PMCID: PMC3848581.

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2011

Kelsh MA, Shum MS, Sheppard AR, McNeeley M, Kuster N, Lau E, et al. 2011. Measured radiofrequency exposure in various mobile phone-use scenarios. J Exp Science Environ Epidemiol 21(4): 343–354.

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Shum M, Kelsh MA, Sheppard AR, Zhao K. 2011. An evaluation of self-reported mobile phone use compared to billing records among a group of engineers and scientists. Bioelectromagnetics 32(1):37–48.

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2009

Erdreich LS, Alexander DD, Wagner ME, Reinemann D. 2009. Meta-analysis of stray voltage on dairy cattle. J Dairy Sci 92(12):5951–5963.

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2008

Bailey WH, Wagner ME. 2008. IARC evaluation of ELF magnetic fields: Public understanding of the 0.4-lT exposure metric. J Exposure Sci Environ Epidemiol 18:233–235.

2007

Erdreich LS, VanKerkhove MP, Scrafford CG, Barraj L, McNeely M, Shum M, Sheppard AR, Kelsh MA. 2007. Factors that influence radiofrequency power output of GSM mobile phones. Rad Research 168(2):253–261. doi: 10.1667/RR0906.1. PMID: 17638408.

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2006

Niple JC, Sahl JD, Kelsh MA, Kavet R. 2005. Equipment grounding affects contact current exposure: A case study of sewing machines. Ann Occup Hyg 49(8):673–682; doi: 10.1093/annhyg/mei031.

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2005

Mezei G, Cher D, Kelsh M, Edinboro C, Chapman P, Kavet R. 2005. Occupational magnetic field exposure, cardiovascular disease mortality, and potential confounding by smoking. Ann Epidemiol 15(8):622–629.

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2003

Kelsh MA, Bracken TD, Sahl JD, Shum M, Ebi KL. 2003. Occupational magnetic field exposures of garment workers: Results of personal and survey measurements. Bioelectromagnetics 24:316–326.

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