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© 1990 Nature Publishing Group
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Congenital myeloblastic leukaemia: report of two cases.
A dose-dependent perturbation in cardiac energy metabolism is linked to radiation-induced ischemic heart disease in Mayak nuclear workers.
Absorbed radiation dose in radiation synovectomy.
Radiation dose in defecography.
Low-dose radiation.
Radiation dose in CT.
Low-dose radiation.
Working with fathers to safeguard children: failure to work with fathers around the child occurs regularly.
Radiation dose to the heart in paediatric interventional cardiology.
Occupational radiation dose limit to the embryo and foetus.
The radiation dose to surgical personnel during intraoperative radioimmunoscintimetry.
Absorbed radiation dose in mammography.
Biological low-dose radiation effects.
Radiation dose during coronary angiogram: relation to body mass index.
Leukaemia cases linked to fathers' radiation dose.
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