Late effects of ionizing radiations in the chicken: survival, body weight, and pathology.

White Leghorn roosters, 3-4 days after hatching, received single exposures to either60 Co γ-rays or 200 kVp x-rays. Doses were in or immediately below the acute lethal range. Survivors at 35 days w...

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