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- A canine exposure apparatus permitting use of high-level radioactive aerosols. LF-38.
- A convenient radiometric assay for hyaluronan. Hyaluronan-binding proteins (HABP) isolated from bovine cartilage have been utilized in a radiometric assay for determination of hyaluronan (hyaluronic acid;...
- A dose monitoring instrument for neutrons from thermal to 100 MeV. LA-3435.
- A Fortran program to determine absorbed organ dose due to inhalation of radionuclides. USNRDL-TR-67-7.
- A linear scanner for human radioisotope research.
- A method for the automatic recording of ionizing radiation.
- A method of quantitative thermoluminescence. BNWL-1050.
- A method to eliminate the reduced counting efficiencies at the ends of travel for scanning type whole body counters. BNWL-1051.
- A multi-detector system for monitoring airborne beta emitting radionuclides. LF-38.
- A study of selected criticality-dosimetry methods. LA-3910.
- A system for measuring radionuclide uptake and turnover in periphyton. BNWL-280.
- A test of response to exposure.
- A tissue equivalent proportional counter for measuring doses due to neutron radiation. BNWL-1159.
- A two-dimensional scanning whole body counter. BNWL-1051.
- Accelerator ion beam current regulator. BNWL-481 4.
- Adaptive assay of radioactive pulmonary aerosols with an external detector. The accuracy of the assay of radioactive pulmonary aerosols is influenced by the spatial distribution of the aerosol in the lungs. In general, there is...
- Air sampling procedures in evaluating exposures.
- Alpha-ray activity in coronary artery disease.
- Altered-split dose recovery in mice irradiated under hypoxic conditions: NRDL-TR-68-84.
- An atlas of cross-sectional anatomy of the Macaca mulatta for use in radiobiologic experiments. SAM-TR-65-32.
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