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Gen 93 "Medical Physics," O. Glasser, ed., Year Book Publishers, Inc., Chicago, 

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Gen 94 Meyerhof, 0.: Intermediate carbohydrate metabolism. A symposium on 

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Gen 95 McDonald, E.: Annual report of the Biochemical Research Foundation of 

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Gen 96 Mitchell, J. S. : Applications of recent advances in nuclear physics to medicine, 

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Gen 97 Mitchell, T. : Applications of recent advances in nuclear physics to cancer 

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Gen 98 Moore, F. D.: Determination of total body water and solids with isotopes, 

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Gen 99 Morgan, K. Z. : Tolerance concentrations of radioactive substances, U.S. 

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Gen 101 Myers, W. G. : Some applications of atomic energy to diagnosis and therapy, 

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Gen 102 Ottesen, J.: Measurement of minute samples with Geiger-Miiller counter, 

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Gen 107 Radin, N. S.: Isotope techniques in biochemistry. I. Nucleonics, 1, No. 1, 

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Gen 109 Salter, W. T.: Tracer substances in nutrition, "Die to therapy," Chap. 9, 



Gen 110 Schoenheimer, R.: "The Dynamic State of Body Constituents," Harvard 

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Gen 111 Schubert, G.: Dent. med. Wochschr., 71, 25-29 (1946). 



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Gen 113 Seaborg, G. T.: Artificial radioactive tracers. Applications to chemistry and 

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