United Nations Scientific Committee. Ionizing Radiation: Sources and Biological

United Nations Scientific Committee. Ionizing Radiation: Sources and Biological

Atomic Radiation. – United Nations Scientific Committee. Ionizing Radiation: Sources and Biological Effects. 1982 Report to the General Assembly, with annexes. 1st edition. New York, United Nations, 1982. 29,5x21 cm. V, page 7-773 p. Pages 1-6 missing. Paperback, edges and corners slightly bumped. Spine edges with small tears. Inside with some marks of a yellow and green highliter. Otherwise clean. The first two pages are crinkly, 7 with 10 lose pages 1-6 missing.

Contents:
- Report of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation to the General Assembly (this part missing up to page 6).
- Scientific Annexes – Dose assessment models – Exposures to natural radiation sources – Tecnologically modified exposures to natural radiation – Exposures to radon and thoron and their decay products – Exposures resulting from nuclear explosions – Exposures resulting from nuclear power production – Medical exposures – Occupational exposures – Genetic effects of radiation – Non-stochastic effects of irradiation – Radiation-induced life shortening – Biological effects of radiation in combination with other physical, chemical or biological agents.

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