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Radon Progeny Adsorption on Facial Masks

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
The radioactive noble gas radon and its short-living progeny are inhaled during respiration, depositing their decay energies in the lungs. These progeny are considered responsible for more than 95% of the total effective dose and are, together with radon,
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Fertility and progeny

European Journal of Cancer, 2002
Survival rates for childhood cancer have improved dramatically over the last 30 years such that approximately 70% of children can expect to become long-term survivors [1,2]. However, the successful treatment of childhood cancer with multi-agent chemotherapy in combination with surgery or radiotherapy causes significant morbidity in later life [3 ...
A B, Thomson   +2 more
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Punish the parent not the progeny

Blood, 2005
AbstractChronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is sustained by a rare population of primitive, quiescent, BCR-ABL+ cells and represents an excellent example of a malignancy in which tumor-initiating cells represent the key to disease eradication. CML is also the first malignancy for which targeted therapy has replaced conventional chemotherapy.
Lucy J, Elrick   +3 more
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The Progeny Of Atreus

Modern Drama, 1960
THE ABSURDITY OF IWMAN LIFE, this appalling experience of freedom incarnate, is the very source, perhaps the only genuine source of tragedy on stage at all times and in all cultures. The gratuitousness of our existence has always been realized as being in opposition to what every one of us feels to be true: the fundamental freedom of and our.
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Hemangioblasts and Their Progeny

2006
In the developing embryo, the hemangioblast, a mesodermal precursor, gives rise to hematopoietic and endothelial cells. Recent work has shown that during postnatal life, a subset of hematopoietic progenitor cells also displays this dual differentiation capacity and can function as endothelial progenitor cells that contribute to neovascularization. Thus,
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The Progeny of a Population Element

American Journal of Epidemiology, 1928
The meaning of the result that was just cited will become clear after an examination of the distribution in time of the progeny of a population element.
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From parent to progeny

Cell Host & Microbe
How infants acquire their gut microbial communities and the various factors influencing these dynamics remain unclear. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Selma-Royo et al. and Dubois et al. use shotgun metagenomic sequencing to understand the transmission of microbes from parents to infants and delve into factors modifying this process.
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Progeny

1990
Abstract Feverish change became a fixed feature of the television scene. The tube seemed likely co retain its central role in American life, but behind the rube a complex struggle was under way, spurred by different visions of the future of television, and with implications for almost every aspect of society. The long-range outcome was a
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The Progeny of H. R. Giger

2023
Abstract H. R. Giger’s contributions to Alien were so extensive that many speak of the film as a cinematic realization of the artist’s oeuvre. His designs have transformed the aesthetics of the science fiction and horror genres, as illustrated by Star Trek, Predator, and The Matrix.
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