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The different chapters try to answer the following questions: What do we know for certain? On which points is there still uncertainty? What do the authorities do in order to protect us against radiation? Several experts have drafted the chapters dealing with the field of their expertise and the editing of the present work has been followed and directed by a scientific committee. Illustrations,
graphs and tables have been extensively used, which constitutes the exceptional
character of this book. Moreover, a glossary of the main scientific terms
was compiled and a list of bibliographical references has been added at
the end of each chapter.
The first part is a kind of introduction allowing the lay reader to tackle the following parts. The main definitions and concepts are reminded, as well as the quantities and units used in the field of radioprotection. The second part takes stock of our knowledge in radiobiology. Radiation-induced carcinogenesis is the subject of one chapter, as well as the hereditary effects and the risks of prenatal irradiation. The third part, one of the most interesting of the book, presents a very complete overview of the available human data and a discussion of the associated uncertainties. The fourth and last part of the book, presents first of all an overview of the level of exposure of the Belgian population to radiation, before studying the general philosophy and the basic principles of radioprotection.
1. Ionizing
radiation ; physical aspects A glossary has also been added at the end of the book.
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