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|a Advances in biological and medical physics.
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|a Front Cover; Advances in Biological and Medical Physics; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 17; ADVANCES IN BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL PHYSICS VOLUME 17; CHAPTER 1. ENERGY TRANSFER DYNAMICS; I. INTRODUCTION; II. PRELIMINARIES; III. GENERAL ENERGY RELATIONS FOR NONLINEAR ELEMENTS; IV. THE ''MATHEMATICAL GENES"" FOR ENERGY TRANSFER; V. JAHN-TELLER COUPLING; VI. THE SUPERCONDUCTIVE STATE AS PARAMETRIC RESONANCE; VII. VIBRATIONAL QUANTA; VIII. INTERACTION BETWEEN VIBRATION AND ROTATION (CORIOLIS EFFECT); IX. NONLINEAR POLARIZATION.
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|a V. spontaneous and induced mutagenesisvi. discussion; references; chapter 7. the nature of the target in the biological action of ionizing radiations; i. introduction; ii. target theory: size and number of critical targets; iii. modifying factors: a tool in the identification of critical targets; iv. end effects of radiation action not requiring mitotic activity; v. concluding remarks; acknowledgments; references; chapter 8. fluorescence and photosynthesis: gated detection and analysis of nanosecond pulse excitation; i. introduction; ii. experimental; iii. time cource of fluorescence change.
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|a Iv. the effects of multiple excitations on the fluorescence changev. conclusions; addendum; acknowledgment; references; chapter 9. time-profile, multicomponent analysis using nonintrusive mass spectrometry; i. introduction; ii. mass spectrometer-computer tools for nonintrusive multicomponent, time-profile analyses; iii. nonintrusive profiles: chemical stimuli and chemical responses; iv. concluding remarks; acknowledgments; references; chapter 10. acoustic microscopy in biophysics; i. introduction; ii. the properties of acoustic waves; iii. a description of the instrument.
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|a Advances in Biological and Medical Physics, Volume 17 covers articles on the advances in biological and medical physics. The book presents articles on energy transfer dynamics; the molecular mechanism of DNA repair after ionizing radiation; and mechanisms of prereplication repair of DNA breaks in gamma-irradiated E. coli cells. The text then describes articles about damages to DNA that result in neoplastic transformation; the nature of radiation and chemically-induced lesions and the role of cellular mechanisms in cell survival and mutagenesis; as well as the nature of the target in the biolo.
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|a X.A LASER AS A NOISE-DRIVEN VAN DER POL OSCILLATORXI. STIMULATED RAMAN SCATTERING; XII. CANCER INDUCTION; XIII. OFF-DIAGONAL LONG-RANGE ORDER (ODLRO); XIV. CONCLUSION; APPENDIX ; ADDENDUM; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF DNA REPAIR AFTER IONIZING RADIATION; Text; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. MECHANISMS OF PREREPLICATION REPAIR OF DNA BREAKS IN γ-IRRADIATED E. coli CELLS; Text; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4. DAMAGES TO DNA THAT RESULT IN NEOPLASTIC TRANSFORMATION; I. INTRODUCTION; II. PHOTOREACTIVATION; III. EXCISION REPAIR AS AN AID IN IDENTIFYING DAMAGE; IV. CONCLUSIONS.
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