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France: Academy of Medicine;
Dec 4, 2001 Statement
on Radiation Health Effects
American Nuclear Society -
Position Statement #41[PDF 46KB]"Health Effects of Low Level Radiation," June
2001
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Center
for Nuclear Technology and Society at WPI
Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
Report by the Mass.
Governor's Advisory Council on Radiation Protection
3rd Edition, March 2002
3.4.3 Mitogenetic and secondary biogenic
radiation
Jerman, I., M. Berden, et al.
(1996). "Biological influence of ultraweak supposedly EM radiation from
organisms mediated through water." Electro- and Magnetobiology
15(3): 229-244.
Topic Number(s): 3.4.3 Mitogenetic and secondary biogenic radiation
Web Abstract/link: ://1996VR37500008
Kuzin, A. M., G. N. Surkenova, et al. (1994). "A role of distance factor
in radiation hormesis [in Russian]." Radiatsionnaya Biologiya.
Radioekologiya 34(6): 832-837.
Topic Number(s): 3.4.3 Mitogenetic and secondary biogenic radiation
Kuzin, A. M., G. N. Surkenova, et al.
(1996). "Native protein activated by low doses of gamma radiation as a
source of secondary biogenic radiation [in Russian]." Radiatsionnaya
Biologiya. Radioekologiya 36(2): 284-290.
Topic Number(s): 1.2.3 Secondary biogenic radiation: Ionizing radiation as
essential to life; 3.4.3 Mitogenetic and secondary biogenic radiation
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary]
Kuzin, A. M., S. S. Yurov, et al. (1997). "The ability of the secondary
biogenic radiation to promote the clones formation by cells, which lost this
property in old cultures [in Russian]." Izvestiya VUZ:
Radioelektronika 40(12): 723-726.
Topic Number(s): 3.4.3 Mitogenetic and secondary biogenic radiation
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