The results of linac x ray therapy under atmospheric 5 percent carbon di oxide plus 95 percent oxygen breathing a fundamental and clinical study
Sugawara, T.; Kaneta, K.; Tsuya, A.; Watanabe, T.
J Coll Sci Teach 9: 8
1971
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