极限拉延比试验;
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结论:低剂量电离辐射可促进小鼠松果腺细胞的DNA合成及增殖。
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The Effect of LDR on the Expression of Inflammatory Factors in Diabetic Mice Induced by STZ
低剂量电离辐射对链脲佐菌素诱导的1型糖尿病小鼠炎症因子表达的影响
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Long-distance relationship(LDR)指双方相隔距离遥远,但却保有亲密关系的状况,也就是我们所说的“异地恋”或“远程恋爱”。
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