Fluorescence Fatigue
Hydrogen Peroxide and the Indirect Effect of Ionizing Radiations
Low-Cost Air Transport of Radioactive Substances to South Africa
Indirect Inactivation of Bacteriophage S 13 During and After Exposure to Ionizing Radiation
A New After-effect of X-Rays on Dilute Aqueous Suspensions of Bacteriophage
Effects of Commercial and Radiation-produced Hydrogen Peroxide
Influence of Dissolved Gases on Hydrogen Peroxide Formation and Bacteriophage Inactivation by Radiation
Reduction in the Lethal Effects of Radiations on Escherichia Coli B by Treatment with Chloramphenicol
Effects on Irradiated Micro-Organisms of Growth in the Presence of Acriflavine
Unexpected Dose-rate Effect in the Killing of Mice by Radiation
Low Oxygen Enhancement Ratios for Radiosensitive Bacterial Strains, and the Probable Interaction of Two Types of Primary Lesion
Inactivation of the Scrapie Agent by Near Monochromatic Ultraviolet Light
Scrapie agent unlike viruses in size and susceptibility to inactivation by ionizing or ultraviolet radiation
RADIOBIOLOGICAL SUPPORT FOR RADIOTHERAPY
Indirect inactivation of bacteriophage during and after exposure to ionizing radiation
Biological Effects of Radiation
Variability in the Oxygen Effect Observed with Micro-organisms
Adding Two Components of Radiosensitization by Oxygen
Constants of the Alper and Howard-Flanders Oxygen Equation for Damage to Bacterial Membrane, Deduced from Observations on the Radiation-induced Penicillin-sensitive Lesion
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