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An Animal Biological Application of Neutron Radiography : Study of Bone Tissue Rat Compared with Standard Radiography and Histology

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Neutron radiography now is becoming a routine method for several industrial purposes. “Of course of the high sensitivity of thermal neutrons to hydrogen, neutrography might be useful in some medical and biological problems” H. Berger (1965).

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Graf, B., Le Gall, J., Renard, G., Laporte, A. (1983). An Animal Biological Application of Neutron Radiography : Study of Bone Tissue Rat Compared with Standard Radiography and Histology. In: Barton, J.P., von der Hardt, P. (eds) Neutron Radiography. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7043-4_65

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