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pro vyhledávání: '"B. G. Mathew"'
Autor:
D. McEneaney, S. A. Hawkins, W. P. Gray, D. O’Brien, D. Q. Ryder, T. F. Buckley, B. Brankin, N. M. Hart, S. L. Cosby, Z. Fabry, M. Bailey, I. V. Allen, R. W. McVicker, O. E. P. Shanks, R. J. McClelland, W. I. Forsythe, P. Holland, R. Butler, P. Brok, J. Lamb, A. Halaka, T. Burke, D. McMackin, H. Staunton, J. Phillips, M. Reilly, M. Hutchinson, T. Esmonde, P. J. Morrison, N. C. Nevin, W. P. Johnston, S. F. Refsum, I. C. Bailey, B. G. Mathew, J. I. Morrow, M. W. Swallow, M. Gibson, R. K. Vasishta, M. Mirakhur, S. Cameron, B. Sharma, M. Hally, C. Keohane, D. Ryder, M. Watt, W. J. Gray, B. Mathew, D. Bounds, Victoria Wood, V. Bhandari, D. P. Nicholls, C. G. H. West, N. J. Gutowski, R. P. Murphy, P. Buckley, A. Freyne, A. McCarthy, C. Larkin, C. H. S. Cameron, V. H. Patterson, E. Hicks, V. Patterson, P. Crean
Publikováno v:
Irish Journal of Medical Science. 162:469-473
Autor:
S. Kumar, B. G. Mathew
Publikováno v:
Journal of bioluminescence and chemiluminescence. 9(2)
Whole seedlings of Cicer arietinum L. when exposed to 819 Gy gamma-radiation, were found to emit ultraweak intensity luminescence. The phenomenon was oxygen-dependent, and the intensity of emission could be suppressed by post-irradiation treatment wi
Autor:
H B, Griffith, B G, Mathew
Publikováno v:
British journal of hospital medicine. 44(6)
Despite the introduction of microdiscectomy some fifteen years ago, the spread of this procedure amongst surgeons who operate on discs has been disappointingly slow. The overall impression of the impact which this operation has made on the surgery of
Autor:
S. Kumar, B. G. Mathew
Publikováno v:
Experientia. 48:309-310
Our experiments have shown that the response of etiolated seedlings ofCicer arietinum L. to an externally applied pulsating electric field involves a weak luminescence, the intensity of which follows a non-exponential decay pattern.
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Sports Medicine. 25:102-103
We have evaluated the available medical care to sports divers by a postal questionnaire sent to consultants and senior registrars in Accident and Emergency medicine in the UK, assessing their training in underwater medicine. Replies were received fro