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The effort of the medical societies in developing an SRA for the medical application of ionising radiation complements the efforts of other European platforms such as MELODI, EURADOS, ALLIANCE and NERIS, which have developed or are developing their own SRAs in the fields of general low-dose research, dosimetry, radioecology and emergency preparedness, respectively.

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Direct visualization of the core shell material is provided by X-ray microbeam measurements using synchrotron radiation on a single crystal complemented with field emission scanning electron microscopic study.

Here, we extend previous work on a stimulus-responsive microbubble construct, in which the ligand is normally buried by a polymeric overbrush and transiently revealed by ultrasound radiation force, to show reduced complement activation and focused adhesion to cells using a physiological peptide ligand.

The limiting errors stem from the inadequacy of the DPOD2008 and SLRF2008 station complements, and inadequacies in radiation force modeling, especially with respect to spacecraft self-shadowing and modeling of thermal variations due to eclipses.

Wild type and complemented cells exposed to radiation manifested significantly shorter doubling times (Table 3) in comparison with non-irradiated controls while there was no statistical difference for the albino mutant.

The worldwide UNICEF publication Facts for Life has been complemented with new sections about radiation, oncological disease prevention, the emotional and social welfare of mothers and children and caring for children with special needs.

In addition, radiation therapy can be employed as an important complement to CHOP therapy [ 103, 105, 106].

Consequently, gene therapy is viewed as a promising treatment strategy that can complement the use of existing chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery strategies in these patients [ 3].

The unique features of the optical method, along with its high sensitivity for detecting photons and use of nonionizing radiation, renders optical imaging a technology that could complement existing breast imaging techniques for cancer detection and characterization.

High granularity, low material budget and high read-out speed are systematically required for most applications, complemented, for some of them, with high radiation tolerance.

Foci assays are thus expected to yield functional insight that may complement or supersede genomic information, thereby giving radiation oncologists unique opportunities to individualize cancer treatments in the near future.

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