. Cellular basis and aetiology of late somatic effects of ionization radiation. Radiation -- Physiological effect. 10 15 20 25 Age (months) Fig. 3. Age-specific mortality rate of RF male mice, as influenced by X-irradiation early in life (arrow denoted age at exposure). O Non-irradiated control (882 mice); A 100-200 rads (897 mice); • SOOrads (1905 mice). o D. 150 300 450 600 Age (days) 750 900 1050 Fig. 4. Age-specific mortality rate of RF female mice as influenced by X-rays, TEM, or HN2 administered early in life (arrow denotes age at treatment). See Methods for doses. O Untreated control (1


. Cellular basis and aetiology of late somatic effects of ionization radiation. Radiation -- Physiological effect. 10 15 20 25 Age (months) Fig. 3. Age-specific mortality rate of RF male mice, as influenced by X-irradiation early in life (arrow denoted age at exposure). O Non-irradiated control (882 mice); A 100-200 rads (897 mice); • SOOrads (1905 mice). o D. 150 300 450 600 Age (days) 750 900 1050 Fig. 4. Age-specific mortality rate of RF female mice as influenced by X-rays, TEM, or HN2 administered early in life (arrow denotes age at treatment). See Methods for doses. O Untreated control (130mice); • HN2 (160 mice); A TEM (157 mice); D X-ray (259 mice).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harris, R. J. C. (Robert John Cecil), 1922-; Unesco; International Atomic Energy Agency. London, New York, Academic Press


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