Federal Republic of Germany
G/R.31

REPLIES TO THE QUESTIONS PUT BY THE UNITED NATIONS SCIENTIFIC
COMMITTEE ON THE EFFECTS OF ATOMIC RADIATION
1. Levels of natural radiation background.
2. Summarizes long-term research in biology and medicine under the direction of Langendorff (genetic effects); Rajewski (effects of natural radioactivity,

accumulation of nuclides in tissues); Marquardt (research on natural mutation

rates and their modification by irradiations); Other Institutes (pathological and

physicochemicaleffect).

No details given —refers to scientific publications.

Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations
G/R.76

PRINCIPAL CALCIUM CONTRIBUTORSIN NATIONAL DIETS IN RELATION TO
EFFECTS OF ATOMIC RADIATION FROM STRONTIUM 90
Gives a general idea of foods contributing to the calcium uptake of human
beings in various parts of the world in relation to the different food habits of
these people. Data still quite preliminary.

G/R.76
(Rev.1)

G/R.165

PRINCIPAL CALCIUM CONTRIBUTORSIN NATIONAL DIETS IN RELATION TO
EFFECTS OF ATOMIC RADIATION FROM STRONTIUM 90
GENERAL CONSIDERATION REGARDING CALCIUM AVAILABILITY IN THE
BROAD SOIL GROUPS OF THE WORLD IN RELATION TO THE UPTAKE OF
RADIOSTRONTIUM
Classified soil groups with low calcium level. Recommendsthe investigations
of the factors influencing Sr” uptake by plants growing on such soils.

France
G/R.16

REPORT OF 3 PARTS
The report includes three main parts:
1. Methods of measuring: the radioactivity produced by nuclear explosions
and nuclear industry; natural or artificial radioactivity in living beings; the _
atmospheric radon.
2. Reports on measurements relative to: natural radioactivity of rocks;

radioactivity of soil and water; natural and artificial radioactivity of air, water

and soil, occupational radiation exposure.
3. Studies on genetic effects of radiations and on the descendantsof patients
treated with pelvic radiotherapy.

G/R.179

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION. CENTRE OF NUCLEAR STUDIES AT SACLAY,
GIF-SUR-YVETTE (SEINE ET OISE), FRANCE. TECHNIQUES AND RESULTS
OF MEASUREMENTSOF RADIOACTIVITY IN THE ENVIRONMENT. MEASUREMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITY: METHODS AND RESULTS
Gives results of measurements of both natural and artificial radioactivity in
the environment.

G/R.179

Correction to above report.

(Corr.1)

G/R.180

BIOLOGICAL METHODS AVAILABLE FOR USE IN THE QUANTITATIVE DETECTION OF IONIZING RADIATION
Surveys and evaluates the biological methods usable for the quantitative
estimation of absorbed dose.

G/R.186

DOSES RECEIVED BY THE GENITAL ORGANS OF CHILDREN DURING X-RAY
EXAMINATIONS
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