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Original Article

Theoretical Growth-rate Curves for Vicia Faba Roots under Continuous Radiation Exposure at Low Dose-rate: A Comparison with Experimental Results

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Pages 333-347 | Received 10 Feb 1965, Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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C.H. Woodham & J.S. Bedford. (1970) On the Nature of Growth Stimulation of Vicia Faba Roots during Irradiation at Low Dose-rates. International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine 18:6, pages 501-505.
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D. G. Fenner & B. J. Shepstone. (1974) The OER for loss of reproductive integrity after acute X-radiation of cells of the primary root meristem of Zea mays . The British Journal of Radiology 47:562, pages 697-706.
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Betty I. Bleaney & R. Oliver. (1972) The effect of irradiation of Vicia faba roots with 1·5 MHz ultrasound . The British Journal of Radiology 45:533, pages 358-361.
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D. J. WATMOUGH, R. OLIVER & JOSEPHINE CAVANAGH. (1969) Effect of Protracted Ultrasonic Irradiation on the Growth of Seedlings of Vicia faba. Nature 222:5195, pages 773-773.
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S. Ichikawa, A.H. Sparrow & K.H. Thompson. (1969) Morphologically abnormal cells, somatic mutations and loss of reproductive integrity in irradiated Tradescantia stamen hairs. Radiation Botany 9:3, pages 195-211.
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