Dose-response relationship Drugs Computer simulation : Modeling dose-response microarray data in early drug development experiments using R : order-restricted analysis of mircoarray data / Dan Lin [and others], editors
Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation -- Statistics : Scientific basis for evaluating the risks to populations from space applications of plutonium : recommendations of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements
The practice of prescribing or using a drug or a vaccine outside the scope of the drug's official approved label as designated by a regulatory agency concerning the treatment of a particular disease or condition
The practice of prescribing or using a drug or a vaccine outside the scope of the drug's official approved label as designated by a regulatory agency concerning the treatment of a particular disease or condition
The highest dose of a biologically active agent given during a chronic study that will not reduce longevity from effects other than carcinogenicity. (from Lewis Dictionary of Toxicology, 1st ed)
The highest dose of a biologically active agent given during a chronic study that will not reduce longevity from effects other than carcinogenicity. (from Lewis Dictionary of Toxicology, 1st ed)
The highest dose of a biologically active agent given during a chronic study that will not reduce longevity from effects other than carcinogenicity. (from Lewis Dictionary of Toxicology, 1st ed)
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Dosha saigai. : Kikō hendōka no mizu-dosha saigai tekiōsaku : shakai jissō ni mukete / kanshū Kokudo Bunka Kenkyūjo ; henshū Ikeda Shunsuke, Komatsu Toshimitsu, Baba Kenshi, Mochizuki Tsuneyoshi
2016
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Doshasaigai. : Kikō hendōka no mizu-dosha saigai tekiōsaku : shakai jissō ni mukete / kanshū Kokudo Bunka Kenkyūjo ; henshū Ikeda Shunsuke, Komatsu Toshimitsu, Baba Kenshi, Mochizuki Tsuneyoshi
Use of a device (film badge) for measuring exposure of individuals to radiation. It is usually made of metal, plastic, or paper and loaded with one or more pieces of x-ray film
Use of a device (film badge) for measuring exposure of individuals to radiation. It is usually made of metal, plastic, or paper and loaded with one or more pieces of x-ray film
The use of a device composed of thermoluminescent material for measuring exposure to IONIZING RADIATION. The thermoluminescent material emits light when heated. The amount of light emitted is proportional to the amount of ionizing radiation to which the material has been exposed
Here are entered works on the measurement of the radiation dose. Works on the radiation dose in general are entered under Radiation--Dosage. Works on the measurement of radiation parameters and values in general are entered under Radiation--Measurement
Use of a device (film badge) for measuring exposure of individuals to radiation. It is usually made of metal, plastic, or paper and loaded with one or more pieces of x-ray film
Use of a device (film badge) for measuring exposure of individuals to radiation. It is usually made of metal, plastic, or paper and loaded with one or more pieces of x-ray film
The use of a device composed of thermoluminescent material for measuring exposure to IONIZING RADIATION. The thermoluminescent material emits light when heated. The amount of light emitted is proportional to the amount of ionizing radiation to which the material has been exposed