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Dictionary of radiation protection, radiobiology and nuclear medicine

Abstract

Radiation protection, including aspects of radiobiology, nuclear medicine, and nuclear legislation, has an important role within nuclear research and the use of radioactive materials. Radiation protection comprises all measures and efforts to prevent the unwanted distribution and negative influence of ionizing radiation, especially where the human organism and the living environment are involved. The increasing role of radiation protection is reflected by the foundation of institutes in all industrial countries to control such radiant energy and prevent radiation damage. Nowadays ionizing radiation is employed on a large scale for basic investigations in biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, in soil tests, fertilization problems and pest control in agriculture, as well as for medicinal diagnoses and therapy. This dictionary is a thematic enlargement of the four-language 'Dictionary of Nuclear Engineering', compiled by the same author. It comprises about 12,000 terms in each language.
Authors:
Sube, R [1] 
  1. comp.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1986
Product Type:
Book
Reference Number:
AIX-18-027807; EDB-87-058245
Subject:
62 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE; NUCLEAR MEDICINE; DICTIONARIES; DOCUMENTATION; RADIATION PROTECTION; RADIOBIOLOGY; ATOMIC ENERGY LAWS; RADIATION PROTECTION LAWS; RADIOACTIVITY; BIOLOGY; DOCUMENT TYPES; LAWS; MEDICINE; 550600* - Medicine
OSTI ID:
6761893
Country of Origin:
Netherlands
Language:
English, French, German and Russian
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
Pages: 476
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

Sube, R. Dictionary of radiation protection, radiobiology and nuclear medicine. Netherlands: N. p., 1986. Web.
Sube, R. Dictionary of radiation protection, radiobiology and nuclear medicine. Netherlands.
Sube, R. 1986. "Dictionary of radiation protection, radiobiology and nuclear medicine." Netherlands.
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title = {Dictionary of radiation protection, radiobiology and nuclear medicine}
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abstractNote = {Radiation protection, including aspects of radiobiology, nuclear medicine, and nuclear legislation, has an important role within nuclear research and the use of radioactive materials. Radiation protection comprises all measures and efforts to prevent the unwanted distribution and negative influence of ionizing radiation, especially where the human organism and the living environment are involved. The increasing role of radiation protection is reflected by the foundation of institutes in all industrial countries to control such radiant energy and prevent radiation damage. Nowadays ionizing radiation is employed on a large scale for basic investigations in biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, in soil tests, fertilization problems and pest control in agriculture, as well as for medicinal diagnoses and therapy. This dictionary is a thematic enlargement of the four-language 'Dictionary of Nuclear Engineering', compiled by the same author. It comprises about 12,000 terms in each language.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1986}
month = {Jan}
}