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    Assessment of worst-case potential airborne asbestos exposure associated with the use of cosmetic talc: application of an exponential decay model

    Talc is used in cosmetic products to confer desirable properties, such as moisture absorption and smooth texture, to the finished products. Concerns have been raised about the potential presence of asbestos in...

    E. W. Miller, E. M. Beckett, B. Roberts in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2023)

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    A Catalogue of Photometric Sequences Supplement No. 2

    Photometric observers have from time to time expressed the need for a convenient way of finding in the literature the photometric sequences they require. This need is particularly felt in photographic photomet...

    A. N. Argue, E. W. Miller in Compilation, Critical Evaluation and Distr… (1977)

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    Photometry and Polarimetry

    The most widely used photometric system, photographic B and V, has serious systematic problems that are not generally recognized. The photographic sensitivity bands do not match well with the corresponding pho...

    Ivan R. King, A. N. Argue, Willstrop in Transactions of the International Astronom… (1977)

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    A Progress Report on the Carina Spiral Feature

    The existing data on the distribution of O and B stars, of optical and radio HII sources, of HI and of cosmic dust have been assembled for the Carina-Centaurus Section of the Milky Way, l ...

    B. J. Bok, A. A. Hine, E. W. Miller in The Spiral Structure of Our Galaxy (1970)

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    Tumour Promotion by the Neutral Fraction of Cigarette Smoke

    G R Clemo, E W Miller in British Journal of Cancer (1960)

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    A Comparison of the Response of Two Inbred Strains of Mice to the Carcinogenic Action of City Smoke

    G R Clemo, E W Miller in British Journal of Cancer (1957)

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    Hyperplastic and Neoplastic Lesions of the Glandular Stomach and Intestine in Two Inbred Strains of Mice and their Reciprocal Hybrids

    E W Miller, F C Pybus in British Journal of Cancer (1956)

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    The Carcinogenic Action of City Smoke

    G R Clemo, E W Miller, F C Pybus in British Journal of Cancer (1955)

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    The Incidence of Spontaneous and Induced Forestomach Tumours in Mice of Two Inbred Strains and their Reciprocal Hybrids

    E W Miller, F C Pybus in British Journal of Cancer (1955)

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    The Effect of Methylcholanthrene on the Incidence of Mammary Carcinoma in Two Inbred Strains of Mice and their Reciprocal Hybrids

    E W Miller, F C Pybus in British Journal of Cancer (1954)

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    The Effect of Methylcholanthrene on the Incidence of Lung Tumours in Two Inbred Strains of Mice and their Reciprocal Hybrids

    E W Miller, F C Pybus in British Journal of Cancer (1954)

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    The Local Effect of Methylcholanthrene on two Inbred Strains of Mice and their Reciprocal Hybrids

    E W Miller, F C Pybus in British Journal of Cancer (1954)

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    Bone Tumours and Œstrone

    RECENT experiments on mice from our sarcoma strain are producing results of sufficient importance to be communicated now, although the experiments are by no means complete.

    F. C. PYBUS, E. W. MILLER in Nature (1938)

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    Wirkung des Natriumnucleinats auf Mäuse und auf Mäusegewebe in vitro

    E. W. Miller in Zeitschrift für Krebsforschung (1937)

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    The transmission of the cancer tendency by the males of a tumour strain of mice

    A description is given of a breeding experiment with mice, in which it has been proved that the males of a cancerous strain transmit the cancer-tendency to their offspring. The males of this strain never devel...

    F. C. Pybus, E. W. Miller in Genetica (1935)