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Publikováno v:
Journal - American Water Works Association. 79:177-184
The nephrotoxic responses of mammalian species, including humans, to injected, inhaled, ingested, and topically applied uranium compounds have been thoroughly investigated. Because there appear to be no unequivocal reports of uranium-induced radiatio
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David L. Willis, McDonald E. Wrenn, Blaine Howard, John Rundo, Patricia W. Durbin, J. L. Lipsztein, Edwin T. Still
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 48:601-633
The literature on metabolism of U and Ra for man relevant to deriving drinking water standards has been reviewed and summarized. Radium is well understood, but significant gaps remain in our knowledge about U metabolism. Limits should be based on an
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David L. Willis
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Experimental Techniques. 4:23-28
Summary Small, rugged, low power telemetry components have been developed which will withstand the hostile environment of many industrial applications. Consideration of the problems associated with low-level strain-gage signals has resulted in improv
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David L. Willis
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Experimental Mechanics. 9:31N-34N
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International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine. 18:217-233
SummaryNewts were collected, acclimatized, and maintained unfed at 10°c both before and after irradiation. Exposures ranging up to 30 kR were given with 300 kVp x-rays and 60Co gamma-rays. Half the newts were pre-treated with the maximum sublethal d
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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 18:141-150
Newts were collected during the summer and spring, acclimated for 10 days at 10°C, weighed, treated with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), and maintained in an unfed state which simulated winter conditions. Intraperitoneal injections of 15 g DMSO/kg or imm
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Health physics. 53(2)
The absorption of U within the male Wistar rat was determined following oral gavage with uranyl nitrate solutions at seven different dosages. Gavage levels ranged from 0.003 to 45 mg U per kilogram body weight. Uranium tissue burdens were determined
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