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Medical Response to Effects of Ionizing Radiation
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Proceedings of a Conference on Medical Response to Effects of Ionizing Radiation held at Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, UK, 28-30 June 1989.
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Yes, you can access Medical Response to Effects of Ionizing Radiation by W.A. Crosbie,J.H. Gittus in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Biological Sciences & Physics. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title
- Halftitle-1
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- The Medical Implications Of Nuclear Power Plant Accidents
- Setting The ScenarioâPotential Hazards Of The Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- The Medical Management Of Radiation Casualties
- Medical Management Of The Parent Immunosuppressed By Ionising Radiation
- The Goiânia Accident
- Current Radiation Risk Esimates And Implications For The Health Consequences Of Windscale, Tmi And Chernobyl Accidents
- The Role Of Biological Dosimetry In A Radiological Accident In The Uk
- Some Priorities In Experimental Radiobiology
- Arrangements For Dealing With Emergencies At Civil Nuclear Installations
- The National Response Plan And Radioactive Incident Monitoring Network (Rimnet)
- The Role Of Maff Following A Nuclear Accident
- Medical Response To Effects Of Ionising Radiation Resources For Coping With An Event The Role Of The Community Physician
- Local Emergency Arrangements For Radiation Accidents
- Monitoring And Assessment Of Radiation Exposure From Routine Radioactive Discharges, And Its Relevance To The Question Of Disease Clusters
- Assessment Of Radiation Doses To The Critical Group From Environmental Measurements
- Dose Estimates For Comparison With Epidemiological Studies
- Environmental Modelling
- Radiological Assessments Relevant To Leukaemia Clusters Near Nuclear Installations
- Uncertainties In The Radiological Assessments
- Treating Environmental And Epidemiological Data As âSymptomsâ
- Studies Of Leukaemia Incidence In Scotland
- The Relevance Of Population Mixing To The Aetiology Of Childhood Leukaemia
- The role of ionising radiation in the aetiology of the leukaemias
- A Method Of Detecting Spatial Clustering Of Disease
- Prediction Of The Effect Of Small Doses: Inconsistencies In The Epidemiological Evidence