This technique has been applied in genotoxicity studies, in ecotoxicology, in biomonitoring and in clinical radiobiology. |
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After perusing the biology library at Berkeley regarding radiobiology, I found that there was much to learn about the field. |
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We don't typically go around discussing the latent period of carcinogenesis and the amazing advances made in understanding radiobiology. |
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To make an inquiry regarding radiobiology, contact the Consumer and Clinical Radiation Protection Bureau directly. |
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During his specialist training he helped in the complex hyperbaric oxygen treatments and developed his lifelong interest in radiobiology and cancer research. |
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Professor Lothar Bohm, director of Stellenbosch's radiobiology laboratory was initially impressed. |
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Coincidentally with Muller's discovery in 1927 of the mutagenic effect of X rays, Vladimirovich started his long-term investigations of radiation genetics and radiobiology. |
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Laser-plasma accelerators can have applications in medicine for treating cancer, en materials science, radiobiology and rapid chemistry. |
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The scientists have made this important scientific breakthrough after years of research in cell biology, radiobiology and materials studies. |
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Finally, the current cooperation between IRSN and the CPHR in the radiobiology field continues, with in particular the hosting of two Cuban students in IRSN's laboratories. |
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The physics, radiobiology and clinical applications of Californium were thus developed independently in both countries during a period when collaboration and information exchange was difficult. |
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The heavy ion irradiation was the result of four years of constructing the therapy unit at GSI and 20 years of research in radiobiology and physics. |
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The bureau conducts radiobiology studies on alpha radiation effects in cultured cells and investigates the uptake of radionuclides from traditional foods. |
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These unfortunate early experiences eventually led to an awareness of radiation hazards for professional workers and stimulated the development of a new branch of science namely, radiobiology. |
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Also on the University campus are radiobiology laboratories for studying radiation-induced DNA damage and repair in human cells and photodynamic therapy. |
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In his three decades at the helm, he built a balanced department renowned for strengths in basic radiobiology and radiation physics research as well in clinical radiation oncology. |
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This new edition features extensive updates of radiobiology, physics and techniques, and an entire new section on spine metastases. |
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Cashikar, Biochemist at Georgia Health Sciences University's Center for Molecular Chaperones and Radiobiology, said. |
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