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An easily dismantled pig pen for long-term radiation exposure
Laboratory Animals
|April 1, 1977
Abstract:
A pen to hold individual miniature pigs during long-term radiation exposure studies has been designed and used. Wooden construction results in low cost and minimizes radiation scatter problems associated with higher density materials. An automatic water system is provided.
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