This document investigates the effect of ionizing radiation on electrolyte and water metabolism. Sections involves experimental design, electrolyte balance in the rat after 700 r total body x-irradiation, tissue weights of the rat, charges in the chemical composition of the major organs and body components of the rat after X-irradiation, chemical and functional changes in the heart after total body x-irradiation, and fluid space changes in the rat after total body x-irradiation."
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This document investigates the effect of ionizing radiation on electrolyte and water metabolism. Sections involves experimental design, electrolyte balance in the rat after 700 r total body x-irradiation, tissue weights of the rat, charges in the chemical composition of the major organs and body components of the rat after X-irradiation, chemical and functional changes in the heart after total body x-irradiation, and fluid space changes in the rat after total body x-irradiation."
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W.D. Armstrong & W. O. Caster.Effect of Ionizing Radiation on Electrolyte and Water Metabolism,
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October 31, 1959;
Washington D.C..
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1202244/:
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