Summary
Mice were subjected to irradiation of the whole body with a homogeneous dose of 31 MeV and 180 keV roentgen rays. A quantitative evaluation of effectiveness was obtained, using the survival time of mice (between irradiation and death). The 180 keV rays were more effective than the 31 MeV rays.
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Fritz-Niggli, H. Unterschiedliche Wirksamkeit der 180-keV-und 31-MeV-Strahlen auf die Letalität von C 57-Mäusen. Experientia 10, 209–210 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02159273
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