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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Absorbed dose measurements on external surface of Kosmos-satellites with glass thermoluminescent detectors Akatov, Yu.A.
1989
9 10 p. 237-241
5 p.
article
2 A parametric study of space radiation exposures to critical body organs for low earth orbit missions Atwell, W.
1989
9 10 p. 243-245
3 p.
article
3 Author index 1989
9 10 p. 337-338
2 p.
article
4 Behavioral and neurochemical abnormalities after exposure to low doses of high-energy iron particles Hunt, Walter A.
1989
9 10 p. 333-336
4 p.
article
5 Cell cycle delays induced by heavy ion irradiation of synchronous mammalian cells Scholz, M.
1989
9 10 p. 91-96
6 p.
article
6 Cell-cycle radiation response: Role of intracellular factors Blakely, E.
1989
9 10 p. 177-186
10 p.
article
7 Cell inactivation, repair and mutation induction in bacteria after heavy ion exposure: Results from experiments at accelerators and in space Horneck, G.
1989
9 10 p. 105-116
12 p.
article
8 Cellular and subcellular effect of heavy ions: A comparison of the induction of strand breaks and chromosomal aberration with the incidence of inactivation and mutation Kraft, G.
1989
9 10 p. 59-72
14 p.
article
9 Chemical protection against ionizing radiation Maisin, J.R.
1989
9 10 p. 205-212
8 p.
article
10 Combined effects of radiation and trauma Messerschmidt, Otfried
1989
9 10 p. 197-201
5 p.
article
11 DNA-lesion and cell death by α-particles and nitrogen ions Kaneko, I.
1989
9 10 p. 73-81
9 p.
article
12 Early and late damages induced by heavy charged particle irradiation in embryonic tissue of Arabidopsis seeds Bork, U.
1989
9 10 p. 117-121
5 p.
article
13 Effective radiation reduction in space station and missions beyond the magnetosphere Jordan, Thomas M.
1989
9 10 p. 261-274
14 p.
article
14 Free radicals induced in solid DNA by heavy ion bombardment Hüttermann, J.
1989
9 10 p. 35-44
10 p.
article
15 Galactic cosmic rays and cell-hit frequencies outside the magnetosphere Curtis, S.B.
1989
9 10 p. 293-298
6 p.
article
16 Influence of cosmic radiation and/or microgravity on development of carausius morosus Reitz, G.
1989
9 10 p. 161-173
13 p.
article
17 Introduction Hagen, U.
1989
9 10 p. 11-
1 p.
article
18 Introduction 1989
9 10 p. 153-
1 p.
article
19 Introduction Fry, R.J.M.
1989
9 10 p. 235-236
2 p.
article
20 Late cataractogenesis caused by particulate radiations and photons in long-lived mammalian species Lett, J.T.
1989
9 10 p. 325-331
7 p.
article
21 Microlesions: Theory and reality Worgul, Basil V.
1989
9 10 p. 315-323
9 p.
article
22 Model analysis of space shuttle dosimetry data Letaw, J.R.
1989
9 10 p. 257-260
4 p.
article
23 Modeling of the radiation exposure during the flight of the second Bulgarian cosmonaut on board the MIR space station Dachev, Ts.P.
1989
9 10 p. 253-255
3 p.
article
24 Modifying factors on repair phenomena Fritz-Niggli, H.
1989
9 10 p. 187-195
9 p.
article
25 Neoplastic cell transformation by high-LET radiation: Molecular mechanisms Chui-hsu Yang, Tracy
1989
9 10 p. 131-140
10 p.
article
26 Neoplastic transformation of mouse C3H 10T 1 2 and Syrian hamster embryo cells by heavy ions Hieber, L.
1989
9 10 p. 141-149
9 p.
article
27 New considerations of the oxygen effects in radiation biology Powers, E.L.
1989
9 10 p. 213-221
9 p.
article
28 Photoproducts in DNA irradiated In vitro and In vivo under extreme environmental conditions Riklis, Emanuel
1989
9 10 p. 223-232
10 p.
article
29 Physical events in the track structure of heavy ions and their relation to alterations of biomolecules Paretzke, H.G.
1989
9 10 p. 15-20
6 p.
article
30 PPS-87: A new event oriented solar proton prediction model Smart, D.F.
1989
9 10 p. 281-284
4 p.
article
31 Quantitative interpretation of heavy ions effects: Models for the biological effects of heavy ions Kiefer, J.
1989
9 10 p. 21-29
9 p.
article
32 Radiation biology in space: A critical review Hagen, U.
1989
9 10 p. 3-8
6 p.
article
33 Radiation hazards on space missions outside the magnetosphere Letaw, J.R.
1989
9 10 p. 285-291
7 p.
article
34 Repair and misrepair of heavy-ion-induced chromosomal damage Goodwin, E.
1989
9 10 p. 83-89
7 p.
article
35 Space environmental factors affecting responses to radiation at the cellular level Planel, H.
1989
9 10 p. 157-160
4 p.
article
36 Space radiation dosimetry with active detections for the scientific program of the second Bulgarian cosmonaut on board the MIR space station Dachev, Ts.P.
1989
9 10 p. 247-251
5 p.
article
37 Stochastics of HZE-induced mulesions Todd, P.
1989
9 10 p. 31-34
4 p.
article
38 Strategies for dealing with solar particle events in missions beyond the magnetosphere Heckman, G.R.
1989
9 10 p. 275-280
6 p.
article
39 The influence of radiation quality on the formation of DNA breaks Roots, R.
1989
9 10 p. 45-55
11 p.
article
40 The quantification of wound healing as a method to assess late radiation damage in primate skin exposed to high-energy protons Cox, A.B.
1989
9 10 p. 125-130
6 p.
article
41 The role of repair in the survival of mammalian cells from heavy ion irradiation: Approximation to the ideal case of target theory Lett, J.T.
1989
9 10 p. 99-104
6 p.
article
42 Tissue responses to low protracted doses of high LET radiations or photons: Early and late damage relevant to radio-protective countermeasures Ainsworth, E.J.
1989
9 10 p. 299-313
15 p.
article
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