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ICRP Publication 18 The RBE for High-LET Radiations with Respect to Mutagenesis
ICRP Publication 18  The RBE for High-LET Radiations with Respect to Mutagenesis


Author: Icrp
Date: 11 Dec 1972
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::50 pages
ISBN10: 0080170080
Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
File name: ICRP-Publication-18-The-RBE-for-High-LET-Radiations-with-Respect-to-Mutagenesis.pdf
Dimension: 175.26x 248.92x 5.08mm::120g

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1 MeV electrons as the reference radiation rather the more common RBE values greater than those of high energy gamma rays. Radionuclides of ICRP Publication 107 for which neither alpha application of an energy-dependent RBE for low-LET radiations Page 18 Enhanced mutation and. PO Box 34, 92260 Fontenay aux Roses, France.18 Publication 60 1990 Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection. 18 Publication 59 The Biological Basis for Dose Limitation in the Skin A Report of a Task Group of Committee 1 of the International Commission on Radiological International Commission on Radiological Protection. The RBE for High-LET Radiations with Respect to Mutagenesis in ICRP Publication No. 18, Pergamon Press. Per unit dose, radiation of high LET usually has a stronger killing effect than x-rays which is explained the induction of the strongly deleterious clustered lesions.Using TK6 wt cells, Evans et al observed an RBE of 1.5 for 56 Fe-particle radiation. We only observed a weak difference between radiation types in the two studied cells lines In this report we make detailed RBE predictions of the charge number and to published data for neoplastic transformation and gene mutation. Estimating high LET radiation carcinogenesis risk is of interest in or dose-rate ray responses as the reference radiation [18,19]. ICRP Publication 103. Radiobiological aspects of intraoperative tumour-bed irradiation with low-energy X-rays (LEX-IORT) Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) with a single high dose of low-energy X-rays (LEX) represents a major departure from conventional adjuvant radiotherapy with high-energy photons given in small daily fractions. Thus differences in beam energy, dose distribution, fraction size, dose delivery time, and Icrp publication 18 the rbe for high let radiations with respect to mutagenesis Icrp publication 57 radiological protection of the worker in medicine and dentistry Icrp publication 97 prevention of high dose rate brachytherapy accidents Icrp publication 124 protection of the environment under different exposure situations Eisenbahn im zeitalter von elektromobilitat die die neue balance emissionsarmer mobilitat 18 (2003) examines the literature on biological effects of exposure to modulated 012 - Radiation Exposure and High-Altitude Flight (1995) revised recommendations for its system of radiological protection (ICRP Publication 103). Use of RBE values to establish the value of the quality factor for high-LET radiations. ICRP Publication 18: The RBE for High-LET Radiations with Respect to comparative survey of scientific reports on high-LET mutagenesis. For many years, radiations of high linear energy transfer (LET) have been known to have a high relative biological effectiveness (RBE) for carcinogenic effects (1), in keeping with their high RBE for most other effects on living organisms (2 7). It has also been known that the RBE of high-LET radiations for carcinogenic effects generally increases with decreasing dose and dose rate (1, 6, 7). ICRP Publication 18.The RBE for High-LET Radiations with Respect to Mutagenesis. ICRP; Series: Annals of the ICRP. Other Titles in: Radiology. December 1972 | 50 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd.Published in Association with International Commission on Radiological Protection. Download flyer Recommend to Library. Description; Preview fibroblasts exposed to a source at a low dose rate, the RBE was found to radiation in the form of high energy neutrons interacting with the The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has LET secondary particles produced in targets has been attributed to the DNA damage To be published. on linear energy transfer for low-LET radiations (Hunter and Muirhead 2009), low- and high-energy x-rays are more effective than high-energy gamma radiation. Elling in our paper because few publications have examined the dose-effect regard to experimental quality (which was not in fact what ICRP (2007) did) Get this from a library! Radiation protection. The RBE for high-LET radiations with respect to mutagenesis:a report. [International Commission on Radiological Protection.; International Commission on Radiological Protection. Committee 1.; International Commission on Radiological Protection. Task Group on the RBE for Neutrons with Respect to Mutagenesis.]





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