Biological and Medical Research Group (H-4 of the Health Division -- Annual Report, July 1965 Through June 1966

The increased emphasis over the past 5 years on attempts to contribute to the understanding of radiation effects at the cellular- and molecular-levels has been primarily responsible for expansion of the biological and medical research program at Los Alamos. These investigations have largely taken th...

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CYTOLOGY
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IRRADIATION
MAMMALS
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RADIATION
RADIATION EFFECTS
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
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