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The Soil-Plant Sistem
This monograph is one in a series developed through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Biological Sciences and the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission's Division of Technical Information. The goal in this undertaking has been to direct attention to biologists' in- creasing utilization of radiation and radioisotopes. Their importance as tools for studying living systems cannot be overestimated. Indeed, their applications by biologists has an added significance, representing as it does the new, closer association between the physical and biological sciences.
The association places stringent demands on both disciplines: Each must seek to understand the methods, systems, and philosophies of the other science if radiation biology is to fulfill its promise of great con- tributions to our knowledge of both the normal and the abnormal organ- ism. Hopefully, the information contained in each publication will guide students and scientists to areas where further research is indicated.
The American Institute of Biological Sciences is most pleased to have had a part in developing this Monograph Series.
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