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Radiation transport calculations for cosmic radiation

Annals of the ICRP, 2012
The radiation environment inside and near spacecraft consists of various components of primary radiation in space and secondary radiation produced by the interaction of the primary radiation with the walls and equipment of the spacecraft. Radiation fields inside astronauts are different from those outside them, because of the body's self-shielding as ...
A, Endo, T, Sato
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Absorbed radiation dose in radiation synovectomy

The British Journal of Radiology, 1978
The intra-articular injection of colloids containing β-particle emitting radionuclides has been shown to help in controlling synovial inflammation in a range of joints (Ansell et al., 1963; Grahame et al., 1970; Gumpel, 1973; Menkes et al., 1977), and in the knee Gumpel and Coles (1975) have shown the technique to be the treatment of choice for the ...
C S, Bowring, D H, Keeling
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Interaction of hyperthermia and radiation: radiation quality

The British Journal of Radiology, 1981
Cell-survival data were collected to determine the survival response of asynchronous CHO cells subjects to radiation and hyperthermia. The irradiation was at room temperature 100 minutes before exposure to hyperthermia at 42 degrees C. The survival response to the combination of these two agents is expressed by means of a survival surface, a three ...
D D, Loshek, J S, Orr, E, Solomonidis
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Radiation Damping and the Polarization of Fluorescence Radiation

Physical Review, 1934
If the distance between two or more energy levels is comparable to their natural breadth, the levels cease to act independently. The coupling between the levels is then describable by means of a "damping constant matrix." The usual discussions concern themselves with a diagonal damping constant.
Breit, G., Lowen, I. S.
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Radiation and pregnancy

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1973
Irradiation during pregnancy may occur either as the result of radioactive pollution of the environment, or during a medical procedure using x-rays or radionuclides. While the former is usually unforeseeable, the latter is known and accepted by both physician and patient.Recent statistics estimate that about one quarter of pregnant women have had a ...
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RADIATION BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS FOR RADIATION PROTECTION

Health Physics, 2004
The opportunity to write a historical review of the field of radiation biology allows for the viewing of the development and maturity of a field of study, thereby being able to provide the appropriate context for the earlier years of research and its findings.
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Radiation

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2013
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Radiation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1996
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RADIATION

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1965
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