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“…This is in good agreement with the findings of other workers [Russell, 1954;Nash and Gowen, 1962], Russell [1950] observed that gestation day 11.5 was close to the stage of maximum susceptibility for growth retardation. Irradiation during the fetal stage can also produce growth retardation, but the dose has to be signific antly higher.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…This is in good agreement with the findings of other workers [Russell, 1954;Nash and Gowen, 1962], Russell [1950] observed that gestation day 11.5 was close to the stage of maximum susceptibility for growth retardation. Irradiation during the fetal stage can also produce growth retardation, but the dose has to be signific antly higher.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In the pre sent study, females which were irradiated during late pregnancy did not show resorp tion even with a higher dose (250 R). This observation confirms earlier studies [Rus sell, 1954;Nash and Gowen, 1962] where it was shown that irradiation during the fetal period did not lead to striking changes or malformations in the newborns which were irradiated with comparable or even lower doses during the period of major organogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
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“…Effect of pre-natal irradiation upon post natal growth has been reported for several species including mouse [Russell et al, 1959;Nash and Gowen, 1962], rat [Ershoff and Bavetta 1958;Martin and Murphee, 1969;Sikov et al, 1969] and cattle [ Parish et al, 1962], Russell [1950], using body weight at birth as a criterion, observed that post-conception day 11 Vi was close to the stage of maximum susceptibility for growth retardation. Nash and Gowen [1962] have shown that the weight changes at 75 days after birth were small for the low dose (20 and 60 R) and high for the higher dose (160 and 320 R), and this growth retardation was dependent on both the level of irradiation and the embryological age.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Nash and Gowen [1962] have shown that the weight changes at 75 days after birth were small for the low dose (20 and 60 R) and high for the higher dose (160 and 320 R), and this growth retardation was dependent on both the level of irradiation and the embryological age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%