Abstract
The supplemental information refers to the biological radiation effects, oncogenic and mutagenic effects, the biological significance of long-lived radionuclides. The conclusions to be drawn are summarized in the slightly simplified statement that the total additional radiation exposure due to the Chernobyl fallout is lower than the average annual, natural radiation exposure, which however varies within West Germany by a factor 6. The additional risk incurred in West Germany by the fallout certainly is very low, compared to other anthropogenic risks. (orig./HSCH).
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Chernobyl - radioactivity and radiation. Supplemental information to complete the leaflet guide issued by the Bayerische Gesellschaft fuer Nuklearmedizin.
Germany: N. p.,
1986.
Web.
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Chernobyl - radioactivity and radiation. Supplemental information to complete the leaflet guide issued by the Bayerische Gesellschaft fuer Nuklearmedizin.
Germany.
None.
1986.
"Chernobyl - radioactivity and radiation. Supplemental information to complete the leaflet guide issued by the Bayerische Gesellschaft fuer Nuklearmedizin."
Germany.
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title = {Chernobyl - radioactivity and radiation. Supplemental information to complete the leaflet guide issued by the Bayerische Gesellschaft fuer Nuklearmedizin}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The supplemental information refers to the biological radiation effects, oncogenic and mutagenic effects, the biological significance of long-lived radionuclides. The conclusions to be drawn are summarized in the slightly simplified statement that the total additional radiation exposure due to the Chernobyl fallout is lower than the average annual, natural radiation exposure, which however varies within West Germany by a factor 6. The additional risk incurred in West Germany by the fallout certainly is very low, compared to other anthropogenic risks. (orig./HSCH).}
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year = {1986}
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title = {Chernobyl - radioactivity and radiation. Supplemental information to complete the leaflet guide issued by the Bayerische Gesellschaft fuer Nuklearmedizin}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The supplemental information refers to the biological radiation effects, oncogenic and mutagenic effects, the biological significance of long-lived radionuclides. The conclusions to be drawn are summarized in the slightly simplified statement that the total additional radiation exposure due to the Chernobyl fallout is lower than the average annual, natural radiation exposure, which however varies within West Germany by a factor 6. The additional risk incurred in West Germany by the fallout certainly is very low, compared to other anthropogenic risks. (orig./HSCH).}
journal = []
volume = {17:12}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1986}
month = {Jan}
}