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... effect to life span would involve study under uniform conditions of perhaps several million mice . It is pointed out that in order to establish the effect of the smallest doses as yet measured for genetic effect , namely 25 and 50 r ...
... effect to life span would involve study under uniform conditions of perhaps several million mice . It is pointed out that in order to establish the effect of the smallest doses as yet measured for genetic effect , namely 25 and 50 r ...
Page 295
... effect . Since larger values of N cause a faster spectrum fall- off , thus making large scale sizes relatively more important , the beam effect is more pro- nounced with increasing spectral index . This behavior is shown in Fig . 3 ...
... effect . Since larger values of N cause a faster spectrum fall- off , thus making large scale sizes relatively more important , the beam effect is more pro- nounced with increasing spectral index . This behavior is shown in Fig . 3 ...
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