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R D Lloyd

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Health Physics|January 12, 1999
Relative radiosensitivity of bone tumor induction among beagles as a function of age at injection of 239Pu or 226RaR D Lloyd, G N Taylor, W S Jee, et al.
Health Physics|May 1, 1975
210Pb studies in beaglesR D Lloyd, C W Mays, D R Atherton, et al.
Radiation Research|September 1, 1978
Plutonium retention, excretion, and distribution in juvenile beagles soon after injectionR D Lloyd, S S McFarland, D R Atherton, et al.
Health Physics|June 1, 1993
241Am-induced thyroid lesions in the beagleG N Taylor, R D Lloyd, F W Bruenger, et al.
Health Physics|July 25, 2003
Is there a difference in radionuclide-induced bone tumor sensitivity between male and female beagles?R D Lloyd, S C Miller, G N Taylor, et al.
Health Physics|September 30, 1998
Does age of the host affect growth rates of skeletal malignancies?R D Lloyd, G B Thurman, G N Taylor, et al.
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|October 7, 1976
90Sr + 90Y bremsstrahlung efficiency predicted for humansR D Lloyd, C W Mays, D R Atherton, et al.
Health Physics|May 1, 1987
Cancer incidence and lifespan vs. alpha-particle dose in beaglesC W Mays, R D Lloyd, G N Taylor, et al.
The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes|February 1, 1976
Retention of injected 239Pu by chinchillasR D Lloyd, C W Mays, G N Taylor, et al.
Health Physics|March 23, 1999
Some problems in the skeletal dosimetry of bone-seeking radionuclidesR D Lloyd, D R Fisher, R A Schlenker, et al.
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Health Physics|January 12, 1999
Relative radiosensitivity of bone tumor induction among beagles as a function of age at injection of 239Pu or 226RaR D Lloyd, G N Taylor, W S Jee, et al.
Health Physics|May 1, 1975
210Pb studies in beaglesR D Lloyd, C W Mays, D R Atherton, et al.
Radiation Research|September 1, 1978
Plutonium retention, excretion, and distribution in juvenile beagles soon after injectionR D Lloyd, S S McFarland, D R Atherton, et al.
Health Physics|June 1, 1993
241Am-induced thyroid lesions in the beagleG N Taylor, R D Lloyd, F W Bruenger, et al.
Health Physics|July 25, 2003
Is there a difference in radionuclide-induced bone tumor sensitivity between male and female beagles?R D Lloyd, S C Miller, G N Taylor, et al.
Health Physics|September 30, 1998
Does age of the host affect growth rates of skeletal malignancies?R D Lloyd, G B Thurman, G N Taylor, et al.
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|October 7, 1976
90Sr + 90Y bremsstrahlung efficiency predicted for humansR D Lloyd, C W Mays, D R Atherton, et al.
Health Physics|May 1, 1987
Cancer incidence and lifespan vs. alpha-particle dose in beaglesC W Mays, R D Lloyd, G N Taylor, et al.
The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes|February 1, 1976
Retention of injected 239Pu by chinchillasR D Lloyd, C W Mays, G N Taylor, et al.
Health Physics|March 23, 1999
Some problems in the skeletal dosimetry of bone-seeking radionuclidesR D Lloyd, D R Fisher, R A Schlenker, et al.
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