Medical Radiation BiologyGlenn V. Dalrymple |
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... depending on dose and on the proportion of the stem cell ( gonial ) population that is killed . Temporary asper- mia in the mouse is produced by exposures LD50 is the dose lethal to 50 per cent of the cells . of about 300 R , and ...
... depending on dose and on the proportion of the stem cell ( gonial ) population that is killed . Temporary asper- mia in the mouse is produced by exposures LD50 is the dose lethal to 50 per cent of the cells . of about 300 R , and ...
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... depending upon the tissue of origin . Cancer of the tonsil behaves in a very aggressive fashion , usually spreading very early to the base of the tongue , the soft palate , and metastasizing to lymph nodes . The average cure rate for ...
... depending upon the tissue of origin . Cancer of the tonsil behaves in a very aggressive fashion , usually spreading very early to the base of the tongue , the soft palate , and metastasizing to lymph nodes . The average cure rate for ...
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... depending upon the severity of the tumor being treated and the necessity for treatment . Neuroblastomas . Neuroblastomas , as a de- finitive histologic type , behave somewhat differently than other tumors of neural ori- gin . These ...
... depending upon the severity of the tumor being treated and the necessity for treatment . Neuroblastomas . Neuroblastomas , as a de- finitive histologic type , behave somewhat differently than other tumors of neural ori- gin . These ...
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF RADIATION SCIENCE | 1 |
RADIATION CHEMISTRY | 15 |
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