Australia (Continued)
(PART VI) HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN URANIUM MINING AND
MILLING IN AUSTRALIA
Describes health and safety precautions in uranium mining and milling.

Austria
G/R.19

INFORMATION PREPARED BY THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT RELATING TO
THE EFFECTS OF ATOMIC RADIATION
Describes radioactive warm springs at Bad Gastein, giving activity levels in
water and air. Outlines wide scope of biological and instrumental research at
Gastein Institute.

G/R.102

RADIOLOGICAL DATA.

DEMOGRAPHIC DATA

Contains data on RBE dose rate in the gonad due to both natural and artificial
sources. Demographic data of the whole population and of special groups are
given.

Belgium
G/R.3

PRELIMINARY REPORT ON MODERN METHODS FOR THE EVALUATION OF
THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF SMALL DOSES OF EXTERNAL RADIATION
OR ABSORBED RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Concludes that the most hopeful measurements are those of: (1) DNases and
cathepsins in plasma and urine; (2) DNA synthesis in vitro by bone marrow or

biopsy specimens; (3) Platelet counts; (4) Antibody synthesis, and that the Committee should re-emphasize the need of appropriate fundamental research in
radiobiology.

G/R.26

REPORT CONSISTING OF FIVE PARTS
1. Gives results of clinical observations of patients treated with X-rays, Ra
or 1"! and of persons occupationally exposed.

2. Gives results of studies relating to: the medical and physical control of

persons occupationally exposed; the absorbing materials; and the radioactive
contamination of the atmosphere.
3. Considers preventive or curative methods of syndromes of acute irradiation. States results of doses received by the occupationally exposed personnel of
the Institut du cancer of Louvain, Belgium, and of hematological examinations of
them.

4. Describes methods for measuring the radioactivity in rain and surface
waters. Gives results of measures of radioactivity in rain waters.
5. Describes method for measuring the radioactivity of atmospheric dust by
continuous filtering of air.
G/R.78

INFORMATION IN 8 PARTS ON HUMAN GENETICS SUBMITTED BY BELGIUM
Contains the Belgian memorandum on humangenetics prepared for the Geneva
meeting in April 1957 and a preliminary report on radioactive regions of Katanga
(Belgian Congo). Besides this several reprints of Belgian contributions to radiobiology are presented. The topics included are: (1) Steroid metabolism in irradiated rat; (2) Endocrine response of irradiated animals studied by intraocular
grafting; (3) Doses and hazards due to medical radiology; (4) Metabolism and
toxicity of cystamine in the rat.
Part 1. Current uncertainties in the field of human genetics.
Part 2. A preliminary survey of vegetation and its radioactive content in the
Katanga area.

Part 3.

Influence of irradiation on the blood level of 17-hydroxycorticosteroids

during the 24 hours following irradiation.

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