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Harry M Cullings

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Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|November 23, 2017
Effect of follow-up period on minimal-significant dose in the atomic-bomb survivor studiesJohn Cologne, Dale L Preston, Eric J Grant, et al.
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|December 10, 2017
Dose-responses for mortality from cerebrovascular and heart diseases in atomic bomb survivors: 1950-2003Helmut Schöllnberger, Markus Eidemüller, Harry M Cullings, et al.
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|February 26, 2019
Correction to: Dose-responses for mortality from cerebrovascular and heart diseases in atomic bomb survivors: 1950-2003Helmut Schöllnberger, Markus Eidemüller, Harry M Cullings, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs|July 14, 2020
Strengths and Weaknesses of Dosimetry Used in Studies of Low-Dose Radiation Exposure and CancerRobert D Daniels, Gerald M Kendall, Isabelle Thierry-Chef, et al.
Radiation Research|March 26, 2015
Comments on Estimating Risks of Low Radiation Doses-A Critical Review of the BEIR VII Report and Its Use of the Linear No-Threshold (LNT) Hypothesis by Edward J. Calabrese and Michael K. O'ConnorKevin D Crowley, Harry M Cullings, Reid D Landes, et al.
Radiation Research|July 1, 2006
Dose estimation for atomic bomb survivor studies: its evolution and present statusHarry M Cullings, Shoichiro Fujita, Sachiyo Funamoto, et al.
Radiation Research|September 17, 2020
Lifetime Mortality Risk from Cancer and Circulatory Disease Predicted from the Japanese Atomic Bomb Survivor Life Span Study Data Taking Account of Dose Measurement ErrorMark P Little, David Pawel, Munechika Misumi, et al.
Radiation Research|August 12, 2017
Cytogenetic Reconstruction of Gamma-Ray Doses Delivered to Atomic Bomb Survivors: Dealing with Wide Distributions of Photon Energies and Contributions from Hematopoietic Stem/Progenitor CellsNori Nakamura, Yuko Hirai, Yoshiaki Kodama, et al.
Radiation Research|September 28, 2004
Effect of recent changes in atomic bomb survivor dosimetry on cancer mortality risk estimatesDale L Preston, Donald A Pierce, Yukiko Shimizu, et al.
Radiation Research|July 30, 2019
Effect of Heterogeneity in Background Incidence on Inference about the Solid-Cancer Radiation Dose Response in Atomic Bomb SurvivorsJohn Cologne, Jaeyoung Kim, Hiromi Sugiyama, et al.
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Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|November 23, 2017
Effect of follow-up period on minimal-significant dose in the atomic-bomb survivor studiesJohn Cologne, Dale L Preston, Eric J Grant, et al.
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|December 10, 2017
Dose-responses for mortality from cerebrovascular and heart diseases in atomic bomb survivors: 1950-2003Helmut Schöllnberger, Markus Eidemüller, Harry M Cullings, et al.
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|February 26, 2019
Correction to: Dose-responses for mortality from cerebrovascular and heart diseases in atomic bomb survivors: 1950-2003Helmut Schöllnberger, Markus Eidemüller, Harry M Cullings, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs|July 14, 2020
Strengths and Weaknesses of Dosimetry Used in Studies of Low-Dose Radiation Exposure and CancerRobert D Daniels, Gerald M Kendall, Isabelle Thierry-Chef, et al.
Radiation Research|March 26, 2015
Comments on Estimating Risks of Low Radiation Doses-A Critical Review of the BEIR VII Report and Its Use of the Linear No-Threshold (LNT) Hypothesis by Edward J. Calabrese and Michael K. O'ConnorKevin D Crowley, Harry M Cullings, Reid D Landes, et al.
Radiation Research|July 1, 2006
Dose estimation for atomic bomb survivor studies: its evolution and present statusHarry M Cullings, Shoichiro Fujita, Sachiyo Funamoto, et al.
Radiation Research|September 17, 2020
Lifetime Mortality Risk from Cancer and Circulatory Disease Predicted from the Japanese Atomic Bomb Survivor Life Span Study Data Taking Account of Dose Measurement ErrorMark P Little, David Pawel, Munechika Misumi, et al.
Radiation Research|August 12, 2017
Cytogenetic Reconstruction of Gamma-Ray Doses Delivered to Atomic Bomb Survivors: Dealing with Wide Distributions of Photon Energies and Contributions from Hematopoietic Stem/Progenitor CellsNori Nakamura, Yuko Hirai, Yoshiaki Kodama, et al.
Radiation Research|September 28, 2004
Effect of recent changes in atomic bomb survivor dosimetry on cancer mortality risk estimatesDale L Preston, Donald A Pierce, Yukiko Shimizu, et al.
Radiation Research|July 30, 2019
Effect of Heterogeneity in Background Incidence on Inference about the Solid-Cancer Radiation Dose Response in Atomic Bomb SurvivorsJohn Cologne, Jaeyoung Kim, Hiromi Sugiyama, et al.
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