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Research in the WHO European region
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Research in the WHO European region
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Research in the WHO European region
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Research in the WHO European region
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Research in the WHO European region
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Research in the WHO European region
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01/01/1962 00:00:00
Research in the WHO European region
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01/01/1962 00:00:00
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Research in the WHO European region
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Research in the WHO European region
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Research in the WHO European region
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Research in the WHO European region
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Research in the WHO European region
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Research in the WHO European region
01/01/1962 00:00:00
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01/01/1962 00:00:00
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Research in the WHO European region
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Research in the WHO European region
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What effects will increase amounts of ionizing radiation - like X-rays or gamma rays – have on the heredity of human populations? To find out something of the principles involved in this problem, two groups of mice living in environments with different low levels of radiation, are being studied. Their progeny is carefully observed, and any mutations are noted. Their behavior in general is being studied with particular attention to “social factors”.
A detail of the large cage in which the mice live.
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https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/366771
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01/01/1962
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