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Autor:
R. A. Conard
Publikováno v:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 114:335-338
Autor:
R A, CONARD, H E, MACDONALD, A, LOWREY, L M, MEYER, S, COHN, W W, SUTTOW, B S, BLUMBERG, J W, HOLLINGSWORTH, H W, LYON, W H, LEWIS, A A, JAFFE, M, EICHER, D, POTTER, I, LANWI, E, RIKLON, J, IAMAN, J, HELKENA
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T. Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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T. Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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Health Physics. 73:176-186
The events prior to Bravo Shot-Operation Castle that led to a decision not to evacuate the Marshallese prior to testing the thermonuclear bombs are presented as are the actions taken after the fallout incident in evacuating the exposed Marshallese an
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Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio). 13
On March 1, 1954, after detonation of a thermonuclear device on Bikini atoll, an unexpected wind shift resulted in the deposition of radioactive fallout on inhabited atolls. The fallout radiation caused fleeting systemic effects, dose-dependent depre
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Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 15:224-228
A new concept, employing ground-based lasers, for attitude measurement of flight vehicles on test ranges is described. Two ground-based laser stations are required. Each station consists of a standard laser radar unit with the addition of a continuou
Autor:
T. D. Cooper, Susan J. Fishlock, J.C. Laul, Paul Henderson, William V. Boynton, R. L. Conard, Roman A. Schmitt
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 30:37-49
The paper reports activation-analysis determinations of rare-earth-element (REE) and other trace-element concentrations in selected rocks, plagioclase, and mafic separates from the Fiskenaesset Complex. The REE abundances are found to be very low and
Autor:
R. A. Conard
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 214:316-324
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Pediatrics. 36:721-731
Longitudinal studies on 38 children who were exposed to fallout radiation on Rongelap and Ailingnae atolls, Marshall Islands, in March, 1954, have shown retardation in both statural growth and skeletal maturation among the exposed boys as compared to