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[en] High-energy radiation injuries and their risks were recognized, information on low-energy radiation injuries was also arranged, and with these backgrounds, countermeasures against prevention of radiation injuries were considered. Redintegration of DNA and mutation by radiation were described, and relationship between radiation injuries and dose was considered. Interaction of high-energy radiation and substances in the living body and injuries by the interaction were also considered. Expression method of risk was considered, and a concept of protection dose was suggested. Protection dose is dose equivalent which is worthy of value at the point where the ratio to permissible dose distributed among each part of the body is at its maximum in the distribution of dose equivalent formed within the body when standard human body is placed at a certain radiation field for a certain time. Significance and countermeasures of health examination which is under an abligation to make radiation workers receive health check were thought, and problems were proposed on compensation when radiation injuries should appear actually. (Tsunoda, M.)
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Katsurayama, Kosuke; Tsujimoto, Tadashi; Kato, Kazuaki (eds.); Kyoto Univ., Kumatori, Osaka (Japan). Research Reactor Inst; p. 4-25; 1977; p. 4-25; Study meeting on high-energy radiation effects on the human body; Kumatori, Osaka, Japan; 24 Nov 1976; Contains 44 refs.
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ANIMALS, ANTIMATTER, ANTIMESONS, ANTIPARTICLES, BARYONS, BEAMS, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, BOSONS, DOCUMENT TYPES, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ENERGY RANGE, FERMIONS, GENETIC EFFECTS, HADRONS, HAZARDS, HEALTH HAZARDS, HELIUM 4 BEAMS, ION BEAMS, IONIZING RADIATIONS, MAMMALS, MATTER, MESONS, MEV RANGE, NUCLEIC ACIDS, NUCLEON BEAMS, NUCLEONS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, PARTICLE BEAMS, PERSONNEL, PIONS, PRIMATES, PSEUDOSCALAR ANTIMESONS, PSEUDOSCALAR MESONS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIATIONS, VERTEBRATES
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