The use of a pulse forming network (PEN) as a main discharge power supply was tested in a electron-beam-controlled CO(2) laser amplifier in order to improve the utility efficiency of the energy in storage capacitors. The impedance of the pumping discharge through the laser gas was controlled by the accelerating voltage of the electron beam to match the PFN line impedance. In the matched condition all of the stored energy in the PFN was transffered to the laser gas at a constant electric field strength which was optimum for laser pumping.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLeukocyte cultures of human peripheral blood were chronically exposed for 48 h to tritiated water and [3H]thymidine using a wide range of tritium doses, and aberrations in lymphocyte chromosomes at the first metaphases were examined. In the experimental conditions, the types of aberrations induced by radiation emitted from both tritiated water and [3H]thymidine were mostly chromatid types, such as chromatid gaps and deletions. The dose--response relations for chromatid breaks per cell exhibited unusual dose-dependency in both cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo evaluate the effect of the chromosome arm number on the yield of dicentric chromosomes, frequencies of gamma-ray-induced chromosome aberrations were examined with peripheral lymphocytes from three different primate species, Saimiri sciureus (arm number, 77), Macaca fascicularis (arm number, 83) and Nycticebus coucang (arm number, 99). Irradiated blood samples were cultured by the same standard technique as that commonly used for human lymphocytes. The yields of dicentrics and dicentrics plus rings at doses of 100, 200 and 300 rad of gamma-irradiation were not significantly different among the three species, in spite of the difference in the chromosome arm number.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGentamicin (GM) was intramuscularly administered to 24 patients with various infections (including 1 for prophylaxis of a postoperative infection) in the dose of 40 mg X 2/day for 4-26 days. In children, the maximum daily dose was 3.4 mg/kg and the minimum was 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiochim Biophys Acta
January 1972
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November 1971
Zasshi Tokyo Ika Daigaku
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