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Radiation In Space Relevance And Risk For Human Missions 1st Ed Christine E Hellweg

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Radiation In Space Relevance And Risk For Human Missions 1st Ed Christine E Hellweg
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.91 MB
Author: Christine E. Hellweg, Thomas Berger, Daniel Matthiä, Christa Baumstark-Khan
ISBN: 9783030467432, 9783030467449, 3030467430, 3030467449
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Radiation In Space Relevance And Risk For Human Missions 1st Ed Christine E Hellweg by Christine E. Hellweg, Thomas Berger, Daniel Matthiä, Christa Baumstark-khan 9783030467432, 9783030467449, 3030467430, 3030467449 instant download after payment.

This volume of the series Springer Briefs in Space Life Sciences explains the physics and biology of radiation in space, defines various forms of cosmic radiation and their dosimetry, and presents a range of exposure scenarios. It also discusses the effects of radiation on human health and describes the molecular mechanisms of heavy charged particles’ deleterious effects in the body. Lastly, it discusses countermeasures and addresses the vital question: Are we ready for launch?

Written for researchers in the space life sciences and space biomedicine, and for master’s students in biology, physics, and medicine, the book will also benefit all non-experts endeavouring to understand and enter space.


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