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Table 1.   Characteristics of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation
Table 2.  Epidemiologic studies of cellular phone users and cancer risk
Table 2 continued.  Epidemiologic studies of cellular phone users and cancer risk
Figure 1.  Age Standardized (WSP) annual incidence (cases per 100,000) of ocular malignant      melanoma in Denmark 1943-96 and number of subscribers to cellular telephones, Denmark   1982-96* (Johansen et al
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