Sources and effects of ionizing radiation : United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation : UNSCEAR 2008 report to the General Assembly with scientific annexes
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Sources and effects of ionizing radiation : United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation : UNSCEAR 2008 report to the General Assembly with scientific annexes
United Nations, 2010-2011
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v. 1: Sources : report to the General Assembly Scientific Annexes A and B
v. 2: Effects : Scientific Annexes C, D and E
"United Nations publication sales no. E.10.IX.3"--v. 1, t.p. verso
"United Nations publication sales no. E.11.IX.3"--v. 2, t.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references
CD-ROM: Scientific Annex B: tables : as MS Excel workbooks
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v. 1 ISBN 9789211422740
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Exposure to radiation has origins such as medical diagnosis and therapeutic procedures, nuclear weapons production and testing, as well as occupations that entail increased exposure to artificial or naturally occurring sources of radiation. Since the establishment on of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effect of Atomic Radiation the mandate of the committee has been to undertake board reviews of the sources of ionizing radiation and of the effects of that radiation on human health and the environment. The committee last made estimates of radiation levels and trends in its 2000 report. The present report updates and extends those estimates.
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v. 2 ISBN 9789211422801
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The United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) assesses the levels and effects of exposure-ionizing radiation. UNSCEAR's scientific findings underpin radiation risk evaluation and international protection standards. This is the second of two volumes of scientific annexes that provide the supporting scientific assessment for UNSCEAR's 2008 Report to the General Assembly. It contains three scientific annexes. ""Radiation exposures in accidents"" aims to provide a sound basis for conclusions regarding the number of significant radiation accidents that have occurred, the corresponding levels of radiation exposures and numbers of deaths and injuries, and the general trends for various practices. ""Health effects due to radiation from Chernobyl accident"" provides updated estimates of exposures of workers and the general population, and an authoritative review of the early and late health effects observed that are attributable to radiation exposure.
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