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This volume investigates the intersection of physical principles and biological systems to advance diagnostic and therapeutic medical applications. The editors, J.G. Hamilton and John H. Lawrence, compile research from leading scientists to bridge the gap between theoretical physics and clinical practice. The text utilizes empirical data and experimental findings to establish a framework for understanding radiation effects, isotope usage, and cellular mechanics.
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Experts recognize this series as a foundational archive for the development of biophysics as a distinct academic discipline. Readers frequently note the high level of technical density in the prose, which assumes a strong background in physics and mathematics.
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Publication Date:
1957-01-01
Publisher:
Academic Press
ISBN-10:
0120052059
ISBN-13:
9780120052059
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