Radiation Doses and Hazard Assessment
The biological risks associated with ionizing radiation and how they are quantified. That such radiation creates chemical free radicals arid promotes oxidation-reduction reactions as it passes through biological tissue is well-known. However, how these chemical processes affect the cell and produce subsequent detrimental effects to an organism is not easily determined. Much research has been directed towards understanding the hazards associated with ionizing radiation.
- Natural Exposure for Humans
- Health Effects from Large Acute Doses
- Hereditary Effects
- Cancer Risks from Radiation Exposure
- Radon and Lung Cancer Risks
- Radiation Protection Standards
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Recommended Sessions
- Atomic/ Nuclear Models
- Fundamental Concepts of Nuclear Engineering
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- Radioactivity
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