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Strahlentherapie Und Onkologie : Organ Der Deutschen Rontgengesellschaft ... [Et Al]
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February 1, 1989
Biological effects of intermediate-energy neutrons and their relevance to boron neutron capture therapy
A J Mill
Health Physics
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December 1, 1980
The effect of large solar flares
A J Mill
The British Journal of Radiology
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October 1, 1972
Further studies of mammalian cell survival following radiation at very high dose-rates
A J Mill, J Brims
Journal of Radiological Protection : Official Journal of the Society for Radiological Protection
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July 6, 2000
An 11 year follow-up of individual radiation responses as assessed by micronuclei induction in peripheral blood lymphocytes
D E Swain, A J Mill
The British Journal of Radiology
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December 1, 1988
The interpretation of dose calculations and cell-survival measurements for the boron neutron capture therapy of brain tumours with 24 keV neurons
A J Mill, K G Harrison
Radiation Research
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September 25, 2004
The neoplastic transformation potential of mammography X rays and atomic bomb spectrum radiation
G J Heyes, A J Mill
Radiation Research
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June 4, 1998
Enhanced neoplastic transformation in an inhomogeneous radiation field: an effect of the presence of heavily damaged cells: a critical appraisal
A J Mill, M W Charles, P J Darley
The British Journal of Radiology
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February 25, 2006
Enhanced biological effectiveness of low energy X-rays and implications for the UK breast screening programme
G J Heyes, A J Mill, M W Charles
The British Journal of Radiology
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October 1, 1994
Cell survival measurements in an argon, aluminium and sulphur filtered neutron beam: a comparison with 24 keV neutrons and relevance to boron neutron capture therapy
A J Mill, G R Morgan, S M Newman
Radiation Research
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April 6, 1999
Comments on "Enhanced neoplastic transformation in an inhomogeneous radiation field: an effect of exposure to supralethally damaged cells" by Crompton et al. (Radiat. Res. 149, 651-653, 1998)
A J Mill, M W Charles, P J Darley
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Strahlentherapie Und Onkologie : Organ Der Deutschen Rontgengesellschaft ... [Et Al]
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February 1, 1989
Biological effects of intermediate-energy neutrons and their relevance to boron neutron capture therapy
A J Mill
Health Physics
|
December 1, 1980
The effect of large solar flares
A J Mill
The British Journal of Radiology
|
October 1, 1972
Further studies of mammalian cell survival following radiation at very high dose-rates
A J Mill, J Brims
Journal of Radiological Protection : Official Journal of the Society for Radiological Protection
|
July 6, 2000
An 11 year follow-up of individual radiation responses as assessed by micronuclei induction in peripheral blood lymphocytes
D E Swain, A J Mill
The British Journal of Radiology
|
December 1, 1988
The interpretation of dose calculations and cell-survival measurements for the boron neutron capture therapy of brain tumours with 24 keV neurons
A J Mill, K G Harrison
Radiation Research
|
September 25, 2004
The neoplastic transformation potential of mammography X rays and atomic bomb spectrum radiation
G J Heyes, A J Mill
Radiation Research
|
June 4, 1998
Enhanced neoplastic transformation in an inhomogeneous radiation field: an effect of the presence of heavily damaged cells: a critical appraisal
A J Mill, M W Charles, P J Darley
The British Journal of Radiology
|
February 25, 2006
Enhanced biological effectiveness of low energy X-rays and implications for the UK breast screening programme
G J Heyes, A J Mill, M W Charles
The British Journal of Radiology
|
October 1, 1994
Cell survival measurements in an argon, aluminium and sulphur filtered neutron beam: a comparison with 24 keV neutrons and relevance to boron neutron capture therapy
A J Mill, G R Morgan, S M Newman
Radiation Research
|
April 6, 1999
Comments on "Enhanced neoplastic transformation in an inhomogeneous radiation field: an effect of exposure to supralethally damaged cells" by Crompton et al. (Radiat. Res. 149, 651-653, 1998)
A J Mill, M W Charles, P J Darley
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