Doctoral Dissertations
Date of Award
12-1967
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
Animal Science
Major Professor
Charles S. Hobbs
Committee Members
K.M. Barth, D.G. Brown, R.G. Cragle, K.J. Monty, R.L. Murphree
Abstract
Detailed studies concerning the physiological, biochemical, and genetic effects of radiation on numerous biological systems have been conducted. However, a large percentage of these studies have dealt with the acute effects that occur following exposure to a lethal dose of ionizing radiation. In general, the late effects of a sublethal dose of radiation on mammals comparable in size to man have not been studied extensively. In particular, possible alterations in the ability of young mammals to grow and develop after recovery from the acute effects of a Sublethal dose of whole-body irradiation have received limited attention.
Recommended Citation
Knapka, Joseph John, "Late effects of sublethal levels of radiation on growth and nutrient digestion in burros. " PhD diss., University of Tennessee, 1967.
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