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A Sex Difference in Radioactivity of Artemia cultured in Sea Water containing Phosphorus-32

PHOSPHORUS as a constituent of energy storage-transfer systems and as a structural component of nucleic acid is essential to life. As such it is not surprising that its radioactive form has proved to be the isotope of greatest biological importance in the disposal of liquid wastes from atomic energy...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1959-01, Vol.183 (4654), p.122-123
Main Authors: GROSCH, DANIEL S, PLUMB, MARY ELLEN
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