"Stable yttrium atoms that have the same atomic number as the element yttrium
- A new method for the multicurie separation of 90Y from 90Sr. LF-41.
- A study of the exchange characteristics of montmorillonite flay for fission product cations for use in the generation of insoluble aerosols. LF-37.
- Accumulation of radioactive isotopes of phosphorus, yttrium, iodine and mercury by larvae of aquatic insects.
- Alteration of a cat small intestine mechanoreceptor response by ionizing radiation. NRDL-TR-68-99.
- An autoradiographic study of the distribution of inhaled radionuclides in the respiratory tract of the beagle dog. LF-41.
- ASSAYS OF TREATMENT OF VASCULAR LESIONS IN DIABETES: (ADRENALECTOMY AND RADIATION HYPOPHYSECTOMY).
- Characteriztion of Y-12 uranium process materials correlated with in vivo experience. Y-1544.
- CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE IN TREATMENT OF LOCALLY RECURRENT BREAST CANCER.
- Early mortality from inhaled 90SrCl2, 91YCl3 and 144CeCl3 and intravenously injected 137CsCl in beagle dogs. LF-41.
- INCREASED ENVIRONMENTAL RADIATION IN SOUTHERN NEVADA, OCTOBER-DECEMBER, 1961. UCLA-518.
- Pituitary ablation by 90 yttrium implantation for advancing diabetic retinopathy. A preliminary report.
- Pituitary gland ablation by 90yttrium implantation for advancing diabetic retinopathy. A further report.
- Radiation measurements of the effluent from the NRX-A6 reactor. LA-3895-MS.
- RADIOGENIC LUNG CANCER.
- Radiotoxicity in poultry. ORO-653.
- Scleredema adultorum of Buschke.
- Strontium-90 and cesium-137 measurements of large volume sea water samples. HASL-196.
- The production of insoluble aerosols of fused clay contaminated with 91Y, 137Cs, and 144Ce. LF-38.
- Toxicity of inhaled 90Y fused clay in beagle dogs. I. LF-41.
- Toxicity of inhaled 91YC13 in beagle dogs. LF-38.
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