Isotopes: An Eight-year Summary of Distribution and Utilization, with Bibliography, Volume 7

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - 357 pages
 

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Page 68 - ... any distributed material from any licensee, who is not equipped to observe or who fails to observe such safety standards to protect health as may be established by the Commission or who uses such material in violation of law or regulation of the Commission or in a manner other than as disclosed in the application therefor or approved by the Commission.
Page 105 - Studies with Colloids Containing Radioisotopes of Yttrium, Zirconium, Columbium, and Lanthanum. I The Chemical Principles and Methods Involved in Preparation of Colloids of Yttrium, Zirconium, Columbium, and Lanthanum, J.
Page 177 - A study of the utilisation of phosphorus in green manure crops by the succeeding crop, using radioactive phosphorus, Agron.
Page 165 - Limitation of Hemolysis in Experimental Transfusion Reactions Related to Depletion of Complement and Isoantibody in the Recipient. Observations on Dogs Given Successive Transfusions of Incompatible Red Cells Tagged with Radioactive Iron.
Page 207 - DEISS, WP, ALBRIGHT, EC, and LARSON, FC A study of the nature of the circulating thyroid hormone in euthyroid and hyperthyroid subjects by use of paper electrophoresis. J. Clin. Invest.
Page 115 - Estimation of total body sodium by isotopic dilution. I. Studies on young adults.
Page 73 - The Contribution of Atomic Energy to Agriculture — Hearings before the Sub-Committee on Research and Development of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States...
Page 165 - The Behavior of Intravenously Injected Particulate Material. Its Rate of Disappearance from the Blood Stream as a Measure of Liver Blood Flow, Acta Med.
Page 168 - Synthesis of sulfur amino acids from inorganic sulfate by ruminants. II. Synthesis of cystine and methionine from sodium sulfate by the goat and by the microorganisms of the rumen of the ewe. Arch. Biochem.
Page 198 - JR Quayle, RC Fuller, AA Benson, and M. Calvin. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 76, 3610-1(1954).

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