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pages are clean, bright and tight. Ex - Library. Minimal Stamping
Excellent condition: little to no edgewear, no marking of any kind to text/interior covers straight and clean. Contents include Chromosomal aberrations, Banding of chromosomes and karyotyping, Fertilization, parthenogenesis and sex determination, Somatic cell hybridization, Fertility as affected by chromosomes, Laboratory procedures for chromosome studies, etc.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Radiation Research, W?rzburg, Germany, August 27 - September 1, 1995. Organized by Deutsche R?ntgengesellschaft, Deutsche Gesellschaft f?r Biophysik, Gemeinschaftsausschu? Strahlenforschung (GAST) at the invitation of The International Association of Radiation Research. This is Volume 2 only: Congress Lectures. 1236 pages. Contents include: RADIATION PHYSICS: Physics of radiation action: microscopic features that determine biological consequences; Symposium: atomic and molecular data for radiation research: The IAEA program on atomic and molecular data for radiotherapy and related research; Symposium: Auger-electron emitters : physics, cellular effects, implications for radiation protection and therapy, Symposium: atomic physics and the initial processes of biological damage induced by heavy charged particles, Symposium: Qualitative differences in cellular and molecular effects from high and low LET radiation; Workshop: The relevance of radiation and tissue weighting factors; RADIATION CHEMISTRY: Congress lecture: Oxidative damage: oxidation by radiation and by chemically-generated free radicals; Symposium: Energy and charge transfer in DNA damage; DNA AND CHROMOSOMES: Congress lecture: Nuclear structure and the microheterogeneity of radiation damage in DNA; othrer sections include: GENETICS AND ONCOGENESIS, CELLULAR AND SYSTEMIC RESPONSES; TISSUE AND TUMOUR BIOLOGY; TUMOUR THERAPY; HYPERTHERMIA; NON-IONIZING RADIATIONS; RADIATION RISKS.
148 pages. Author's own copy. Signed and dated by Taylor atop front free endpaper, with his personal bookplate affixed inside front board. "In 1963, Taylor made a pilot study of collecting methods in Western Canada, and during the summer of 1964 he collected some 1600 cytological specimens. Taylor and Mulligan later examined the collections and successfully counted the chromosomes of 71 percent of the vascular flora of the Queen Charlottes." - from dust jacket. Average wear to book with several light pencil markings to contents. Above-average wear to dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. Book