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Hormesis with Ionizing Radiation
, 2019This article reviews a book which summarizes and classifies more than 1250 references to experimental work with low-level radiation between 1898 and 1977; explains that the detailed material is presented in tabular form with type of radiation as the ...
T. Luckey
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Reactions to ionizing radiation
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1980This review deals with essential physical and biologic aspects of ionizing radiation as related to dermatology. The discussion of major physical factors and basic biophysics includes the production of x rays, dose definitions and recent changes in terminology, various factors affecting dose and tissue damage and current radiotherapy methods.
William K. Sherwin, Herbert Goldschmidt
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Ionizing radiation and radiation protection
2017Ionizing radiation has been revolutionizing the diagnostic process in medicine. However, its use is not without risk, necessitating protection of patients and staff from potential harm. The amount of radiation patients receive continues to rise, mainly due to the use of high-dose examination techniques such as computed tomography and image-guided ...
Peter Howells, Jeannette Kathrin Kraft
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Ionizing Radiation and the Ear
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1962The effects of ionizing radiation on the ears of 100 patients were studied in the course of treatment of malignant head and neck tumors by teleradiation using cobalt-60. The early changes consisted of "radiation otitis media" and a transient vasculitis of the vessels of the inner ear, resulting in hearing loss, tinnitus, and temporary recruitment ...
Cyrus L. Blanchard, Steven J. Borsanyi
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Cancer Investigation, 1984
AbstractThere are many classic experiments on the effects of radiation on cells in culture and on small mammals. These, together with anecdotal data on radiation effects in humans establish the carcinogenic hazard which by now is well known, even to laymen.
George Weiss, Kenneth L. Mossman
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AbstractThere are many classic experiments on the effects of radiation on cells in culture and on small mammals. These, together with anecdotal data on radiation effects in humans establish the carcinogenic hazard which by now is well known, even to laymen.
George Weiss, Kenneth L. Mossman
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Pharmacology & Toxicology, 1993
Abstract: The carcinogenic effects of ionizing radiation are well documented at high doses and high dose rates. The Danish population has always been exposed to ionizing radiation from natural sources. In this century exposures from man‐made sources especially in the medical field have added to the overall exposure of the population. Excluding medical
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Abstract: The carcinogenic effects of ionizing radiation are well documented at high doses and high dose rates. The Danish population has always been exposed to ionizing radiation from natural sources. In this century exposures from man‐made sources especially in the medical field have added to the overall exposure of the population. Excluding medical
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2012
Equipment to detect, identify, and measure radioactivity is a key component in the safe and responsible development of nuclear science and technology. Whether designed to monitor radioactive processes, provide an alert, or characterize the radiation measured, these systems “see” what is undetectable to human senses.
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Equipment to detect, identify, and measure radioactivity is a key component in the safe and responsible development of nuclear science and technology. Whether designed to monitor radioactive processes, provide an alert, or characterize the radiation measured, these systems “see” what is undetectable to human senses.
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Ionizing radiation and the physician.
Canadian Medical Association journal, 1998The increasing awareness of the medical profession and the general public of the dangers associated with ionizing radiation necessitates a thorough understanding by the physician of the uses and dangers of this hazard. In addition to their application in the fields of diagnosis and therapeutic radiology, x-rays and radioisotopes are increasingly used ...
J R, Brown, A A, Jarvis
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Sterilization by ionizing radiation
AORN Journal, 1977Ionizing radiation for sterilization is an established procedure in industry for the processing of medical products. It has replaced other techniques because of its reliability, economy, and freedom in packaging.
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Activation of the ATM kinase by ionizing radiation and phosphorylation of p53.
Science, 1998The p53 tumor suppressor protein is activated and phosphorylated on serine-15 in response to various DNA damaging agents. The gene product mutated in ataxia telangiectasia, ATM, acts upstream of p53 in a signal transduction pathway initiated by ionizing ...
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