10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RADIATION SICKNESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
radiation sickness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
radiation sickness im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A Slow Death: 83 Days of
Radiation Sickness
This book documents the following 83 days of treatment until his passing, with detailed descriptions and explanations of the radiation poisoning.
But as this story that is heart touching as it is revealing, the young victim still maintained a sense of gentleness and patience in the direction of his unprovoked enemies, which were those at the very nuclear power plant, in his eyes, ...
Lama Milkweed L. Augustine Ph. D., Lama Milkweed L. Augustine, 2007
Radiation sickness, also known as acute radiation syndrome (ARS), is caused by
exposure to an excessive amount of radiation. The exposure may be in a series
of doses over time (chronic) or in a single large dose (acute). The larger the ...
Victoria J. Fraser, M.d., Laurence Burd, M.d., Elizabeth Liebson, M.d., 2007
4
Radiation Threats and Your Safety: A Guide to Preparation ...
Is Radiation Sickness Contagious? No, radiation sickness is not comparable to
sickness from bacterial or viral infections. Acute radiation syndrome is not caused
by an agent that can be transmitted — no matter how closely a person comes in ...
5
Encyclopedia of Family Health
What should she do? She should discuss her fears with the oncologist. Many
patients experience radiation sickness after therapy for cancers. The side effects
of radiotherapy can be prevented, or at least alleviated in most cases, by the use
of ...
David B. Jacoby, R. M. Youngson, 2004
6
Medical Management of
Radiation Accidents, Second Edition
There are, of course, radionuclides that are relatively uniformly distributed
throughout the body (such as tritium and cesium), and these are closer to the first
variant of radiation sickness relative to dose distribution.4,6,7,14,32 The
conditional ...
Igor Gusev, Angelina Guskova, Fred A. Mettler, 2001
7
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Radiation sickness in its various manifestations has been known almost as long
as X-rays have been available for therapy. It has been a problem of considerable
practical and theoretical importance to relatively few people. Roentgenologists ...
8
Encyclopedia of Environmental Science
EnviroSource U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Web site: www.nrc.gov.
radiation sickness, Overexposure to RADIATION EMISSIONS from such sources
as X-RAYS, gamma rays, alpha particles, beta particles, NUCLEAR WEAPONS,
and ...
John F. Mongillo, Linda Zierdt-Warshaw, 2000
9
Introduction to Physics in Modern Medicine
Extremely high acute doses to the entire body, or to certain vulnerable organs,
can result in severe radiation sickness. Acute doses of many Gy can produce the
symptoms characteristic of this syndrome, including nausea and vomiting, fatigue
, ...
Suzanne Amador Kane, 2002
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SBA and MTF MCQs for the Final FRCA
Which of the following statements regarding radiation sickness are correct? a)
The earliest symptoms of acute radiation sickness are nausea, vomiting and fever
b) Frequent exposure to low-dose radiation does not cause radiation sickness c)
...
James Nickells, Benjamin Walton, 2012
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «RADIATION SICKNESS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
radiation sickness im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
FDA ticks off first drug to treat radiation sickness after nuclear disasters
A drug long-used to counter the negative effects of chemotherapy has won US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for use in treating the nasty effects ... «Gizmag, Mai 15»
Offshore worker gets radiation sickness treatment after sleeping …
An oil worker has been treated for radiation sickness after sleeping through a warning and wandering into a fenced-off radiation zone. The man, who is ... «Aberdeen Press and Journal, Feb 15»
US Navy Sailors Sue Over Low-dose Radiation
Ronald Reagan (shown) did not receive hazardous doses of radiation exposure ... According to The New American contributor Ed Hiserodt, "Radiation sickness ... «The New American, Feb 14»
USS Ronald Reagan Sailors to Refile Suit For Fukushima Radiation …
At least 71 sailors—many in their 20s—reported radiation sickness and will file a lawsuit against Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), which operates the ... «San Diego Free Press, Jan 14»
USS Ronald Reagan Crew Members Sick With Cancer Three Years …
... at least 70 U.S. Navy sailors who participated in relief efforts after the accident have been suffering from radiation sickness and even cancer as the crew of the ... «International Business Times, Dez 13»
Navy sailors have radiation sickness after Japan rescue
At least 70 have been stricken with some form of radiation sickness, and of those, “at least half . . . are suffering from some form of cancer,” their lawyer, Paul ... «New York Post, Dez 13»
Broccoli Compound Could Prevent Radiation Sickness
A byproduct of a chemical found in broccoli could prevent acute radiation poisoning, new research suggests. The compound — which is derived from broccoli, ... «LiveScience.com, Okt 13»
Fukushima radiation actually way, way worse than anyone thought …
It's not clear what kind of health impact that increased detection will have, especially on people who feel they are particularly sensitive to radiation sickness. «Scrape TV, Sep 13»
Fukushima Water Leaks: New Source of Health Concerns?
Within 10 hours, the exposed person would develop radiation sickness, with symptoms including nausea and a drop in white blood cells. [Infographic: Inside ... «LiveScience.com, Aug 13»
Study maps radiation hazards of Mars trip
Mars travel offers significant radiation risks to astronauts who might journey ... and the specter of radiation sickness comes from exposure to solar storms. Among ... «USA TODAY, Mai 13»