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Publications by Osamu MATSUOKA
The Measurement of the Placenta, Umbilical Cord and Components of Amniotic Fluid in Beagle Dogs
Experimental Animals
Energy Dependence of Etch Pit Diameter in a CR-39 Detector for .ALPHA.-particles With the Energy From 1.29 to 5.48 MeV.
RADIOISOTOPES
Studies on Radiation Injury to Domestic Animals by Radioactive Materials : I.EFFECT of Internal Irradiation on the Chicken by P32(1) : Absorptin, Distribution, Excretion and Irradiation Dose of Each Organ
The Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science
Possibility of Whole Body Activation Autoradiography
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