Physical Mechanisms in Radiation Biology

Physical Mechanisms in Radiation Biology
Title Physical Mechanisms in Radiation Biology PDF eBook
Author Raymond D. Cooper
Publisher
Pages 340
Release 1974
Genre Radiation
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Physical and Chemical Mechanisms in Molecular Radiation Biology

Physical and Chemical Mechanisms in Molecular Radiation Biology
Title Physical and Chemical Mechanisms in Molecular Radiation Biology PDF eBook
Author William A. Glass
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 512
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1468476270

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The fundamental understanding of the production of biological effects by ionizing radiation may well be one of the most important scientific objectives of mankind; such understanding could lead to the effective and safe utilization of the nuclear energy option. In addition, this knowledge will be of immense value in such diverse fields as radiation therapy and diagnosis and in the space program. To achieve the above stated objective, the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessors embarked upon a fundamental interdisciplinary research program some 35 years ago. A critical component of this program is the Radiological and Chemical Physics Program (RCPP). When the RCPP was established, there was very little basic knowledge in the fields of physics, chemistry, and biology that could be directly applied to understanding the effects of radiation on biological systems. Progress of the RCPP program in its first 15 years was documented in the proceedings of a conference held at Airlie, Virginia, in 1972. At this conference, it was clear that considerable progr:ess had been made in research on the physical and chemical processes in well-characterized systems that could be used to understand biological effects. During this period of time, most physical knowledge was obtained for the gas phase because the technology and instru mentation had not progressed to the point that measurements could be made in liquids more characteristic of biological materials.

PHYSICAL MECHANISMS IN RADIATION BIOLOGY. PROCEEDINGS OF A CONFERENCE HELD AT AIRLIE, VIRGINIA, OCTOBER 11-14, 1972

PHYSICAL MECHANISMS IN RADIATION BIOLOGY. PROCEEDINGS OF A CONFERENCE HELD AT AIRLIE, VIRGINIA, OCTOBER 11-14, 1972
Title PHYSICAL MECHANISMS IN RADIATION BIOLOGY. PROCEEDINGS OF A CONFERENCE HELD AT AIRLIE, VIRGINIA, OCTOBER 11-14, 1972 PDF eBook
Author R. D. Cooper
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Pages 0
Release 1974
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Physical Processes in Radiation Biology

Physical Processes in Radiation Biology
Title Physical Processes in Radiation Biology PDF eBook
Author Leroy Augenstein
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 395
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Science
ISBN 1483223272

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Physical Processes in Radiation Biology covers the proceedings of an International Symposium on Physical Processes in Radiation Biology, held at the Kellogg Center for Continuing Education, Michigan State University on May 6-8, 1963, sponsored by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. The symposium aims to address the core problems of radiation biology concerning the absorption, distribution, and utilization of high energy packets in biological systems. This book is composed of 21 chapters, and begins with an introduction to the absorption, excitation, and transfer processes in molecular solids. The subsequent chapters discuss the nature of exciton processes; the mechanisms of charge transport in biological materials; the interactions of fast and slow electrons with model systems; the importance of liquid structures in determining the development of radiation damage; and the nature of the metastable species formed. The concluding chapters explore the importance of charge migration in energy transfer processes in different biological systems and the significance of higher excited levels in charge migration and energy transfer. These chapters also describe the nature of the hydration of electrons and protons in aqueous systems. This book will be of great value to radiation biologists, biophysicists, physical chemists, and physicists.

Physical Mechanisms in Radiation Biology

Physical Mechanisms in Radiation Biology
Title Physical Mechanisms in Radiation Biology PDF eBook
Author Raymond D. Cooper
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 1974
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Physical Mechanisms in Radiation Biology

Physical Mechanisms in Radiation Biology
Title Physical Mechanisms in Radiation Biology PDF eBook
Author U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Division of Biomedical and Environmental Research
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Release 1974
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Adverse Reproductive Outcomes in Families of Atomic Veterans

Adverse Reproductive Outcomes in Families of Atomic Veterans
Title Adverse Reproductive Outcomes in Families of Atomic Veterans PDF eBook
Author Institute of Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 107
Release 1995-07-17
Genre Medical
ISBN 0309176115

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Over the past several decades, public concern over exposure to ionizing radiation has increased. This concern has manifested itself in different ways depending on the perception of risk to different individuals and different groups and the circumstances of their exposure. One such group are those U.S. servicemen (the "Atomic Veterans" who participated in the atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons at the Nevada Test Site or in the Pacific Proving Grounds, who served with occupation forces in or near Hiroshima and Nagasaki, or who were prisoners of war in or near those cities at the time of, or shortly after, the atomic bombings. This book addresses the feasibility of conducting an epidemiologic study to determine if there is an increased risk of adverse reproductive outcomes in the spouses, children, and grandchildren of the Atomic Veterans.