Motor responses of moths to low-intensity x-ray exposure.

作者: J. C. Smith , D. J. Kimeldorf , E. L. Hunt

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.140.3568.805

关键词: Nuclear magnetic resonanceDose rateAnimal scienceX ray exposureIntensity (physics)Biology

摘要: A brief burst of x-rays elicited flight activity in moths placed a darkened x-ray exposure room. Wing-beat was recorded as an index this behavior. could be initiated resting or amplitude augmented active by dose rates 0.01 to 1.5 roentgens per second, with latency less than 1 second after onset exposure.

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