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Ionizing Radiation: Applications, Sources & Biological Effects

Eduard Belotserkovsky
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2012
Ionizing radiation is radiation composed of particles that individually can liberate an electron from an atom or molecule, producing ions, which are atoms or molecules with a net electric charge. These tend to be especially chemically reactive, and the reactivity produces the high biological damage caused per unit of energy of ionizing radiation. This new book examines the applications, sources and biological effects of ionizing radiation with a focus on the analytical methods for the identification of irradiated foods; protein kinases as fundamental participants in the response to DNA damage from ionizing radiation; radiative defects in nanocyrstals as compared with those in bulk crystals; mechanical and optical properties of ionic crystals; mtDNA as a marker of radiation damage; antioxidant prophylaxis of radiation stress; and dosimetry characterisation of a cobalt-60 y-irradiation facility for the radiation sterilization of insects.
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ISBN-13: 9781622573431
ISBN-10: 1622573439
Pagini: 165
Dimensiuni: 185 x 259 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: NOVA SCIENCE PUB INC

Cuprins

Preface; Analytical Methods for the Identification of Irradiated Foods: Practical Requirements, Effectiveness & Limitations; Mammalian Never-in-Mitosis-Related Kinase 1 in Control of Faithful Chromatid Segregation; The Diffusion & Aggregation of Intrinsic Radiative Defects in Lithium Fluoride Crystals & Nanocrystals; Mechanical & Optical Properties of Ionic Crystals, Exposed to the Combined Action of Various External Fields (Review); MtDNA Deletions & Possible Employing of Them as Markers in Radiological Investigations; Antioxidant Prophylaxis of Radiation Stress.