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Atomic Energy Research Institute Kinki University | 論文
- Critical Experiments and Analysis on Thorium and Natural Uranium Test Assemblies in UTR-KINKI
- Excess Relative Risk of Solid Cancer Mortality after Prolonged Exposure to Naturally Occurring High Background Radiation in Yangjiang, China
- Measurements of Rn-222, Rn-220 and Their Decay Products in the Environmental Air of the High Background Radiation Areas in Yangjiang, China
- Long-term Exposure to a Magnetic Field (5 mT at 60 Hz) Increases X-ray-induced Mutations
- Decaying Patterns of Optically Stimulated Luminescence from Al_2O_3 : C for Different Quality Radiations
- Residential Radon Exposure and Lung Cancer Risk in Misasa, Japan: a Case-control Study
- Mortality and Cancer Incidence in Misasa, Japan, a Spa Area with Elevated Radon Levels
- Dose and Dose-rate Effects of X rays and Fission Neutrons on Lymphocyte Apoptosis in p53(+/+) and p53(-/-) Mice
- An Extended Rod Drop Method Applicable to Subcritical Reactor System Driven by Neutron Source
- Thermal Neutron Monitoring Using Cellulose Nitrate Track Detector by Means of Spark Counter
- An Easy Way of Nuclear Conversion
- Reduction of Delayed-Neutron Contribution to Variance-to-Mean Ratio by Application of Difference Filter Technique
- Inflammatory Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma of the Gallbladder : Report of a Case
- Argon-Alcohol Counting Gas : ―As an alternative to Q-gas for a gas-flow counter―
- Studies on the Tritium Measurement in Rain and Ground Water in Japan
- Repetitious Production of Similar Karyotypes in Different Plants of Haplopappus gracilis, an Annual Asteraceae, Following Exposure to Ionizing Radiation
- Induction of multi-karyotypes and genome stability in Zebrina pendula (2n=23) after irradiation of X-rays
- Neutron spectra determination from activated specific activities using neural network technique
- Dose Estimations of Fast Neutrons from a Nuclear Reactor by Micronuclear Yields in Onion Seedlings
- Dosimetry of Mixed Neutron and Gamma Radiation with Paired Fricke Solutions in Light and Heavy Water