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Radiation Injury Prevention And Mitigation In Humans Prasad Kedar

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Radiation Injury Prevention And Mitigation In Humans Prasad Kedar
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.63 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Prasad, Kedar
ISBN: 9781439874240, 9781439874257, 1439874247, 1439874255
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Radiation Injury Prevention And Mitigation In Humans Prasad Kedar by Prasad, Kedar 9781439874240, 9781439874257, 1439874247, 1439874255 instant download after payment.

With an estimated 3.3 billion ionizing radiation imaging examinations performed worldwide each year, the growing use of x-ray-based diagnostic procedures raises concerns about long-term health risks, especially cancer. In addition, rapid growth in the number of nuclear power plants around the world increases the risk of a nuclear accident similar to that of Fukushima, Japan. Add to this, exposure to non-ionizing radiation from prolonged cell phone use, proton radiation from solar flares, and potential nuclear conflict or a dirty bomb attack, and the need to expand our repertoire of radiation p.

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