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Genetics, effect of radiation

Genetic Effect of Radiation—Inheritable change, chiefly mutations, produced by the absorption of ionizing radiation by germ cells. Genetic effects have not been observed in any human population exposed at any dose level. [Pg.276]

Genetic Effects of Radiation in Mice Developmental Effects of Radiation in Mice... [Pg.39]

W. L. Russel J. Shubert 60 ORNL, Biology Div. U. Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health Principal Geneticist Genetics Genetic effects of radiation genetics of the house mouse... [Pg.80]

International symposium, Genetic Effects of Radiation and Radiomimetic Chemicals ... [Pg.149]

G. Waunder (Ed.), Tumorigenic and Genetic Effects of Radiation, National Swedish Environmental Protection Board 1976. [Pg.513]

The study of seventy thousand pregnancy outcomes, when completed in 1954, was heralded as the primary source of information about the genetic effects of radiation in man. Yet no statistically valid evidence of genetic damage emerged from this study. [Pg.123]

Purdom, C.E. Genetic effects of radiations. London Newnes 1963... [Pg.244]

Cohen, B.L. 1984. Perspective on genetic effects of radiation. Health Phys. 46 1113-1121. [Pg.383]


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