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January 1, 1995
Exposure of baboons to combined 60 Hz electric and magnetic fields does not produce work stoppage or affect operant performance on a match-to-sample task
J L Orr, W R Rogers, H D Smith
Bioelectromagnetics
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January 1, 1995
Initial studies on the effects of combined 60 Hz electric and magnetic field exposure on the immune system of nonhuman primates
K K Murthy, W R Rogers, H D Smith
Bioelectromagnetics
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January 1, 1995
Initial exposure to 30 kV/m or 60 kV/m 60 Hz electric fields produces temporary cessation of operant behavior of nonhuman primates
W R Rogers, J L Orr, H D Smith
Journal of the American Medical Association
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October 29, 2010
The treatment of influenzal meningitis
M H D SMITH, P E WILSON, H L HODES
Bioelectromagnetics
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January 1, 1995
Rapid-onset/offset, variably scheduled 60 Hz electric and magnetic field exposure reduces nocturnal serum melatonin concentration in nonhuman primates
W R Rogers, R J Reiter, H D Smith, et al.
The Journal of the Kansas Medical Society
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January 1, 1974
Home health care services in DHEW region VII
E D Lyman, H R Domke, A M Reeve, et al.
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)
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August 20, 2021
Forgotten fatalities: British military, mining and maritime accidents since 1900
S E Roberts, T Carter, H D Smith, et al.
The West Indian Medical Journal
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June 8, 2006
New rotavirus vaccines for infant gastroenteritis arriving soon
C D C Christie, N D Duncan, K T Thame, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics
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January 1, 1995
Regularly scheduled, day-time, slow-onset 60 Hz electric and magnetic field exposure does not depress serum melatonin concentration in nonhuman primates
W R Rogers, R J Reiter, L Barlow-Walden, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics
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January 1, 1995
Chronically indwelling venous cannula and automatic blood sampling system for use with nonhuman primates exposed to 60 Hz electric and magnetic fields
W R Rogers, J H Lucas, B C Mikiten, et al.
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January 1, 1995
Exposure of baboons to combined 60 Hz electric and magnetic fields does not produce work stoppage or affect operant performance on a match-to-sample task
J L Orr, W R Rogers, H D Smith
Bioelectromagnetics
|
January 1, 1995
Initial studies on the effects of combined 60 Hz electric and magnetic field exposure on the immune system of nonhuman primates
K K Murthy, W R Rogers, H D Smith
Bioelectromagnetics
|
January 1, 1995
Initial exposure to 30 kV/m or 60 kV/m 60 Hz electric fields produces temporary cessation of operant behavior of nonhuman primates
W R Rogers, J L Orr, H D Smith
Journal of the American Medical Association
|
October 29, 2010
The treatment of influenzal meningitis
M H D SMITH, P E WILSON, H L HODES
Bioelectromagnetics
|
January 1, 1995
Rapid-onset/offset, variably scheduled 60 Hz electric and magnetic field exposure reduces nocturnal serum melatonin concentration in nonhuman primates
W R Rogers, R J Reiter, H D Smith, et al.
The Journal of the Kansas Medical Society
|
January 1, 1974
Home health care services in DHEW region VII
E D Lyman, H R Domke, A M Reeve, et al.
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)
|
August 20, 2021
Forgotten fatalities: British military, mining and maritime accidents since 1900
S E Roberts, T Carter, H D Smith, et al.
The West Indian Medical Journal
|
June 8, 2006
New rotavirus vaccines for infant gastroenteritis arriving soon
C D C Christie, N D Duncan, K T Thame, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics
|
January 1, 1995
Regularly scheduled, day-time, slow-onset 60 Hz electric and magnetic field exposure does not depress serum melatonin concentration in nonhuman primates
W R Rogers, R J Reiter, L Barlow-Walden, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics
|
January 1, 1995
Chronically indwelling venous cannula and automatic blood sampling system for use with nonhuman primates exposed to 60 Hz electric and magnetic fields
W R Rogers, J H Lucas, B C Mikiten, et al.
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