The first radioindicator study in the life sciences with a man-made radionuclide: "Radioactive indicators in the study of phosphorus metabolism in rats, by O. Chievitz and G. Hevesy, reprinted from Nature 136: 754-755, Nov. 9, 1935." (Q52437502)

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scientific article published on December 1, 1975
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The first radioindicator study in the life sciences with a man-made radionuclide: "Radioactive indicators in the study of phosphorus metabolism in rats, by O. Chievitz and G. Hevesy, reprinted from Nature 136: 754-755, Nov. 9, 1935."
scientific article published on December 1, 1975

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    The first radioindicator study in the life sciences with a man-made radionuclide: "Radioactive indicators in the study of phosphorus metabolism in rats, by O. Chievitz and G. Hevesy, reprinted from Nature 136: 754-755, Nov. 9, 1935." (English)

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