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WE have shown that after the whole-body irradiation of rats using a 600 r. dose the increase of density of their blood serum was statistically significant1. This increase was not observed after some stress impulses as, for example, scorching and thirsting.
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Dienstbier, Z., and Rakovič, M., Nature, 190, 98 (1961).
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DIENSTBIER, Z., RAKOVIČ, M. Changes in Density of Blood Serum with Irradiation Dose and Post-irradiation Period. Nature 195, 1011–1012 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/1951011a0
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