The Effects of Fast Neutrons on the Ability of Mice to Take Forced Exercise
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From abstract: "In an attempt to gain some insight into the physiological condition of mice surviving massive doses of radiation, a study of their vitality was undertaken. It was assured that the ability of these animals to do forced work would be a measure of their vitality, Stimulating exposed animals to run in exercise wheels to their fullest capacity, has resulted in a demonstration of a striking vitality less during a post-irradiative period, when no other effects are demonstrable by gross…
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Date:
August 22, 1946
Creator:
Stapleton, G. K. & Curtis, H. J.
Partner:
UNT Libraries Government Documents Department