From Phenoxyacetic Acids, Chlorphenyls and Dioxins to Mobile Phones
Abstract
From Phenoxyacetic Acids, Chlorphenyls and Dioxins to Mobile Phones
AI evidence extraction
At a glance
Study type
Unknown
Effect direction
unclear
Population
β
Sample size
β
Exposure
mobile phone
Evidence strength
Insufficient
Confidence: 22%
Β· Peer-reviewed: unknown
Limitations
- No abstract content beyond the title; study design, methods, population, exposure metrics, and outcomes are not described.
- Publication year, journal, and publication type are not provided.
View raw extracted JSON
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"study_type": "unknown",
"exposure": {
"band": null,
"source": "mobile phone",
"frequency_mhz": null,
"sar_wkg": null,
"duration": null
},
"population": null,
"sample_size": null,
"outcomes": [],
"main_findings": null,
"effect_direction": "unclear",
"limitations": [
"No abstract content beyond the title; study design, methods, population, exposure metrics, and outcomes are not described.",
"Publication year, journal, and publication type are not provided."
],
"evidence_strength": "insufficient",
"confidence": 0.2200000000000000011102230246251565404236316680908203125,
"peer_reviewed_likely": "unknown",
"keywords": [
"phenoxyacetic acids",
"chlorphenyls",
"dioxins",
"mobile phones"
],
"suggested_hubs": []
}
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AI-extracted fields are generated from the abstract/metadata and may be incomplete or incorrect.
This content is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.
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