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Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation

Medical Clinics of North America, 1990
Ultraviolet radiation from high-intensity sources has well-known acute effects on the eye and skin, consisting primarily of photokeratoconjunctivitis and sunburn, which are enhanced in the presence of photosensitizing agents. Long-term elevated exposure to low-level ultraviolet radiation is also responsible for an increased risk of squamous- and basal ...
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Biological Effects of Radiation

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1964
(1964). Biological Effects of Radiation. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 643-648.
D R, CHADWICK, S P, ABRAHAMS
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Biological effects of radiation

1980
The interaction of ionizing radiation with the human body, arising either from external sources outside the body or from internal contamination of the body by radioactive substances, leads to biological effects which may later show up as clinical symptoms.
Alan Martin, Samuel A. Harbison
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Radiation effects in space

Advances in Space Research, 1986
The radiation protection guidelines of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are under review by Scientific Committee 75 of the National Council Protection and Measurements. The re-evaluation of the current guidelines is necessary, first, because of the increase in information about radiation risks since 1970 when the original ...
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Radiation Effects in Gels

Radiation Research Supplement, 1960
Results are reported from a number of studies of radiation effects in gels. Topics discussed include the use of gel systems as radiation dosimeters, and the nature of the gel effect. 34 references. (C.H.)
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Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation

Annual Review of Physiology, 1946
Interest in obtaining a better understanding of biological effects of ultraviolet radiation has been stimulated to a great extent dur­ ing the last few years by the wide application that ultraviolet has found as a therapeutic agent (1) in genetics (120), in the study of the fundamental structure of living cells (23), and in its wide use in aerobiology (
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Radiation Effects on Bone

Radiology, 1952
Several recent articles (3–7) have again called attention to the importance of radiation effects upon growing and adult bone. Whereas it was formerly thought that adult bone is one of the most radioresistant of normal tissues, it is now recognized that it is the soft-tissue components of the bone, such as the terminal blood vessels of the haversian and
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kyle Wang
exaly  

Useful Radiation Effects

2015
Raymond L. Murray, Keith E. Holbert
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