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Beta radiation
Known as:
Beta Radiations
, Beta-Radiation
, Radiation, Beta
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A stream of high energy POSITRONS or ELECTRONS ejected from a disintegrating atomic nucleus.
National Institutes of Health
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high energy particle
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2005
2005
Complications of local beta radiation of uveal melanomas
M. Foerster
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N. Bornfeld
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U. Schulz
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A. Wessing
,
G. Meyer-Schwickerath
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental…
2005
Corpus ID: 23593122
The results of local beta ray radiation of 295 eyes containing a uveal melanoma (including 74 melanomas of the anterior choroid…
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1999
1999
Effects of Intracoronary b-Radiation Therapy After Coronary Angioplasty An Intravascular Ultrasound Study
D. Meerkin
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J. Tardif
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+7 authors
R. Bonan
1999
Corpus ID: 42077399
Background—Endovascular radiation is emerging as a potential solution for the prevention and treatment of restenosis. Its effects…
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1982
1982
The use of postoperative beta radiation in the treatment of pterygia.
F. Alaníz-Camino
Ophthalmic surgery
1982
Corpus ID: 20320836
Results of 483 cases of pterygia treated with surgery and prophylactic postoperatory beta therapy are discussed. Distribution by…
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1954
1954
The dosimetry of beta radiations.
R. Loevinger
Radiology
1954
Corpus ID: 34219934
With uniform distributions of beta emitters in large volumes dosimetry is relatively simple, and has been adequately treated by…
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Review
1954
Review
1954
The quantitative aspects of permanent and temporary sterility induced in female Habrobracon by x-rays and beta radiation.
D. Grosch
,
R. L. Sullivan
Radiation Research
1954
Corpus ID: 30738246
Although biologists have been aware of the sterilizing effects of ionizing radiations even longer than they have accepted the…
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1954
1954
Use of radioactive phosphorus in detection of intraocular neoplasms.
I. Eisenberg
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I. Leopold
,
D. Sklaroff
A M A Archives of Ophthalmology
1954
Corpus ID: 2469998
IN THE past few years attempts have been made to detect intracranial neoplasms with radioactive isotopes.* One of these was…
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1954
1954
Calculation of radioactive iodine beta radiation dose to the bone marrow.
J. Robertson
,
J. Godwin
British Journal of Radiology
1954
Corpus ID: 40188741
1. The area occupied by bony trabeculae in representative fields of the bone marrow from human ribs and vertebrae was found to…
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1953
1953
The use of a beta ray point source for destruction of the hypophysis.
T. Rasmussen
,
Harper Pv
,
T. Kennedy
Surgical forum
1953
Corpus ID: 43427533
1949
1949
Beta ray burns of human skin.
N. P. Knowlton
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E. Leifer
Journal of the American Medical Association
1949
Corpus ID: 31490876
The development of the atomic energy program has resulted in a large increase in the number of persons exposed to radiologic…
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1947
1947
Histological changes following radiation exposures.
W. Bloom
Radiology
1947
Corpus ID: 32093118
Our group, which consisted of Drs. Murray, DeBruyn, Pierce, and Snider, Miss Rhoades, Miss Heller, my wife, and, for part of the…
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