[Flash burns in the rabbit retina as a means of evaluating the retinal hazard from nuclear weapons].
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H WIESINGER | D GUERRY | D. Guerry | H. Wiesinger | M. Shaffer | R C WILLIAMS | F H SCHMIDT | R. Williams | W J HAM | R S RUFFIN | M C SHAFFER | R. Ruffin | F. Schmidt | W. Ham
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