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- POSITORON CT IMAGES WITH N-13 AMMONIA IN DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY (DCM) : Imaging Techniques : FREE COMMUNICATIONS (II) : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 49th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY
- Cell Kills and change of DNA Distribution of Human Tumor Cells by Fractionated Daily Irradiation in vitro.
- Impaired V(D)J Recombination and Defective Double-strand Break Repair in an X-ray Sensitive Human Lymphoblastoid Cell Line
- Effects of an external end-shield for a PET scanner
- Monte Carlo simulation of PET performance measurements for EXACT47 at NIRS
- Decaying Patterns of Optically Stimulated Luminescence from Al_2O_3 : C for Different Quality Radiations
- Development of Software for Automatic Generation of Conversion/Linkage Softwares to Integrate Existed Plural Number of Radiotherapy Database
- Cell cycle and LET dependence for 6-thioguanine-resistant mutation induced by heavy ion beam in mouse L5178Y cells
- Uptake of ^Co by Mussel, Mytilus edulis
- Modification of Acquired Radio-Resistance in Mice by OK432
- A Role for the Distal CCAAT Box of the γ-Globin Gene in Hb Switching
- ORGAN/TISSUE ABSORBED DOSES MEASURED WITH A HUMAN PHANTOM TORSO IN THE 9TH SHUTTLE-MIR MISSION (STS-91)
- OK432 Modification of Radio-Adaptive Response
- Shielding Effects of Body-Shields for 3D PET
- Monte Carlo simulation for PET scanners and shields
- Population Genetics and Molecular Evolution, TOMOKO OHTA AND KENICHI AOKI, editors, Japan Scientific Societies Press, Tokyo and Springer Verlag, Berlin., 1985, 503pp.
- Radiosensitive Cell Death in Cultured Cells of Conifers
- Bioassay for Neutron Dose Estimation of Three Victims in the JCO Criticality Accident by Measuring β-ray Emitters 3. Specific activities of 45Ca and 32P induced in two victims' bones
- Bioassay for Neutron Dose Estimation of Three Victims in the JCO Criticality Accident by Measuring β-ray emitters 1. Bioassay as an emergency countermeasure
- Thyroid Cancer : Epidemiological Study of Thyroid Cancer in A-bomb Survivors from Extended Life Span Study Cohort in Hiroshima : II. BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS