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American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|July 1, 1979
A method for measuring respiratory volume parameters of large animals during exposure to aerosolsJ R Decker, J F Park, D K Craig
Health Physics|June 1, 1972
Progress in beagle dog studies with transuranium elements at Battelle-NorthwestJ F Park, W J Bair, R H Busch
BNWL [Reports]. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission|January 1, 1970
Chronic effects of inhaled 239PuO2 in beagles. BNWL-1050J F Park, W J Bair, E B Howard, et al.
Radiation Research|June 1, 1979
The disposition of americium-241 oxide following inhalation by beaglesD K Craig, J F Park, G J Powers, et al.
Veterinary Pathology|March 1, 1979
Cytoplasmic inclusions in urinary bladder epithelium of dogsG E Dagle, G M Zwicker, R R Adee, et al.
Health Physics|June 1, 1972
Alveolar deposition of 239 PuO 2 aerosols in beagle dogs as a function of respiration and aerosol parametersD K Craig, J M Thomas, J R Decker, et al.
The Cornell Veterinarian|October 1, 1992
Primary pulmonary chondrosarcoma in a dogR E Weller, G E Dagle, R L Perry, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Biology|July 1, 1995
Examination of testicular tumours in the beagle dog exposed to inhaled plutoniumR E Weller, G E Dagle, R L Buschbom, et al.
Radiation Research|October 1, 1995
Hepatic effects of inhaled plutonium dioxide in beaglesR E Weller, R L Buschbom, G E Dagle, et al.
Radiation Research|July 1, 1995
Hematological effects of inhaled plutonium dioxide in beaglesR E Weller, R L Buschbom, J F Park, et al.
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American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|July 1, 1979
A method for measuring respiratory volume parameters of large animals during exposure to aerosolsJ R Decker, J F Park, D K Craig
Health Physics|June 1, 1972
Progress in beagle dog studies with transuranium elements at Battelle-NorthwestJ F Park, W J Bair, R H Busch
BNWL [Reports]. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission|January 1, 1970
Chronic effects of inhaled 239PuO2 in beagles. BNWL-1050J F Park, W J Bair, E B Howard, et al.
Radiation Research|June 1, 1979
The disposition of americium-241 oxide following inhalation by beaglesD K Craig, J F Park, G J Powers, et al.
Veterinary Pathology|March 1, 1979
Cytoplasmic inclusions in urinary bladder epithelium of dogsG E Dagle, G M Zwicker, R R Adee, et al.
Health Physics|June 1, 1972
Alveolar deposition of 239 PuO 2 aerosols in beagle dogs as a function of respiration and aerosol parametersD K Craig, J M Thomas, J R Decker, et al.
The Cornell Veterinarian|October 1, 1992
Primary pulmonary chondrosarcoma in a dogR E Weller, G E Dagle, R L Perry, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Biology|July 1, 1995
Examination of testicular tumours in the beagle dog exposed to inhaled plutoniumR E Weller, G E Dagle, R L Buschbom, et al.
Radiation Research|October 1, 1995
Hepatic effects of inhaled plutonium dioxide in beaglesR E Weller, R L Buschbom, G E Dagle, et al.
Radiation Research|July 1, 1995
Hematological effects of inhaled plutonium dioxide in beaglesR E Weller, R L Buschbom, J F Park, et al.
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