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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Acknowledgement to Referees ,
2001
40 1 p. 91
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2 Biologically based risk estimation for radiation-induced CML Radivoyevitch, T.
2001
40 1 p. 1-9
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3 Calculation of radiation-induced DNA damage from photons and tritium beta-particles Moiseenko, V. V.
2001
40 1 p. 33-38
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4 Calculation of radiation-induced DNA damage from photons and tritium beta-particles Moiseenko, V. V.
2001
40 1 p. 23-31
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5 Calculation of the 1995 lung cancer incidence in the Netherlands and Sweden caused by smoking and radon: risk implications for radon Leenhouts, H. P.
2001
40 1 p. 11-21
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6 Comparison of cell inactivation by Auger electrons using the two reagents 4-[123I]iodoantipyrine and [123I]NaI Smit, Barend Schalk
2001
40 1 p. 47-52
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7 Construction of a computed tomographic phantom for a Japanese male adult and dose calculation system Saito, K.
2001
40 1 p. 69-76
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8 He-Ne laser irradiation protects B-lymphoblasts from UVA-induced DNA damage Dube, A.
2001
40 1 p. 77-82
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9 Model for food chain transfer and dose assessment in areas of the Slovak Republic Slavik, Ondrej
2001
40 1 p. 59-67
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10 Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of chromosomal DNA of Saccharomyces pastorianus after exposure to x-rays (30–50 keV) and neutrons (14 MeV) Pötter, T.
2001
40 1 p. 39-45
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11 Radiation sensitivity of lymphocytes from healthy individuals and cancer patients as measured by the comet assay Müller, Wolfgang-Ulrich
2001
40 1 p. 83-89
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12 Radiobiological effects of a low-energy ion beam on wheat Wu, L.
2001
40 1 p. 53-57
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