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Margaritis, Lukas H., Areti K. Manta, Konstantinos D. Kokkaliaris, Dimitra Schiza, Konstantinos Alimisis, Georgios Barkas, Eleana Georgiou, Olympia Giannako– poulou, Ioanna Kollia, Georgia Kontogianni, Angeliki Kourouzidou, Angeliki Myari, Fani Roumelioti, Aikaterini Skouroliakou, Vasia Sykioti, Georgia Varda, Konstantinos Xenos, and Konstantinos Ziomas. 2°14. “Drosophila Oogenesis as a Bio-marker Responding to EMF Sources.” Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 33(3): 165-89.

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Константинов

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Млекопитающие

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Swenson, Jon E., Kjell Wallin, Göran Ericsson, Göran Cederlund, and Finn Sande– gren. 1999. “Effects of Ear-tagging with Radiotransmitters on Survival of Moose Calves.” Journal of Wildlife Management 63(1): 354-58.

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