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Tumour size was compared as a function of dose and dosing time before mortality from tumour progression.
Thymus area declined logarithmically and medullary cysts increased as a function of dose (P≤0.05).
Results showed that DNA damage occurs as a function of dose, of kinetic energy and of LET.
Imager performance is contextualized for three-dimensional (3D), MV-CBCT performance by measuring imager lag and analyzing the expected degradation of the DQE as a function of dose.
No consistent changes in vital signs occurred as a function of dose or time after study drug.
The change in thermomechanical properties, such as Tg, and the change of residual unsaturation have been studied as a function of dose.
(1) Using an improved technique for measuring DNA double-strand breaks, we showed that these breaks are produced linearly as a function of dose under air or nitrogen, with an OER of 2.42.
Cullen, J.J. and M.P. Lesser, Inhibition of photosynthesis by ultraviolet radiation as a function of dose and dosage rate: results for a marine diatom, Marine Biol., 111, 183-190, 1991.
We compare our aging results to those recorded in the literature and find good agreement in the overall aging properties as a function of dose.
GO has been exposed to extreme-UV and soft-X-ray radiation and the ratio between C O and sp2 C C bonds has been measured by photoemission spectroscopy as a function of dose and number of photons.
The flexural strength at break of PMMA and GFRP showed the same degradation behaviour as a function of dose, indicating no difference between proton and Co-60 gamma ray irradiation.
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