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The British Journal of Radiology, Vol 54, Issue 643 615-621, Copyright © 1981 by British Institute of Radiology
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A Thomas and PG Morris
Various bacterial strains have been exposed to a homogeneous magnetic field of 1 Tesla and to the conditions found in an NMR imaging experiment of the type used in a recent abdominal scan (Mansfield et al., 1978). No mutagenic or lethal effects were observed. The activity of the bacterial enzyme beta-galactosidase was also found to be independent of the applied magnetic field.
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