Science, Volume 134John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1961 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... radiation characteristics of the natural environ- ment . Yellowstone Park offers great ex- tremes in environmental conditions within concentrated areas , a situation which is particularly unusual during winter months . An object or ...
... radiation characteristics of the natural environ- ment . Yellowstone Park offers great ex- tremes in environmental conditions within concentrated areas , a situation which is particularly unusual during winter months . An object or ...
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... radiation . Radiation becomes increas- ingly important to scientists because , at high temperatures or in a vacuum , it is the predominant or possibly the sole form of heat transfer . An understanding of radia- tion is particularly ...
... radiation . Radiation becomes increas- ingly important to scientists because , at high temperatures or in a vacuum , it is the predominant or possibly the sole form of heat transfer . An understanding of radia- tion is particularly ...
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... radiations of molecules in the living cell . Table 2. Radiation doses needed to inactivate enzymes in cells. CURRENT PROBLEMS IN RESEARCH From an early date in its develop- ment , radiation biology has tried to give explanations in ...
... radiations of molecules in the living cell . Table 2. Radiation doses needed to inactivate enzymes in cells. CURRENT PROBLEMS IN RESEARCH From an early date in its develop- ment , radiation biology has tried to give explanations in ...
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Millipore | 640 |
DETERMINATION | 654 |
Particles containing lead in both soluble | 672 |
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