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Barly offects of exposureof animale and’ man to high leveln of
radiation from sources external to the body
1.
Gamma and x-radiation ~ syndrome of radiation sicknonn
e.
Fellout on varshallese:
Rongelap, Uterik
db. (Los Alamos inoidents7)
2.
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Beta radiation - burns
a.
Marshallese
b.
Other examples, human boingn and enimals
Possible eerly effecte of exposure to high levels of radistion fron
radioactive materials within the body
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Delayed effects dus either to single wansive dosea or to protricts!
chronic exposure; enumeration of effents of interost; dose depenien >
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Genetic effecte
1.
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Sumary of the nature of genetic effects
(Supplementary
waterial should be inoluded in written statement)
2,
Relationship of radiation offects to natural mutation
(a) Predicted increase in mutation rate as a renull of
antimated increase in radiation levele from fr} inut.
3.
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Effects on population: as individuals and as a wiole
Aplastic ansnis, leukemia, and cancer an a result of expomra
radiation
1,
Human and enimal experienne
JCAE
2,
Desep at vbich observable darnge cccure; relations} of
prohahility of damge to dose cnd dore rate; latmt parsote:
doubling doses; relationship to tienve irradiated
3.
Relative importance of cancer and leukemia under var{oun
conditions: external source; exposure of various critics}
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