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          Pseudo Pelger-Huët anomalies as potential biomarkers for acute radiation dose in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) 

          Author(s):Hayes, Joshua Michael
          Date Issued:2021
          Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
          The potential for malicious use of radiation, or radiation accidents could potentially lead to acute, high radiation doses to members of the public. Following an acute accidental exposure to high doses of radiation, medical ...

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