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1 July 1967 The Chromosome-Scanning Program At Lawrence Radiation Laboratory
Stuart P. Stone, James L. Littlepage
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Proceedings Volume 0010, Computerized Imaging Techniques; (1967) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946707
Event: Computerized Imaging Techniques, 1967, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
A Bio-Medical Division was established in 1963 at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory. The four main divisions of the LRL Bio-Medical program are (Ref. 1): 1) prediction of the possible impact of release of radiation and radionuclides upon the biosphere - in particular upon man from any type of nuclear event; 2) documentation of the life history of radio-nuclides produced in the event; 3) determination of any effects of the radionuclides upon man; 4) development of countermeasures to minimize any possible radiation burden to man. These studies deal mainly with internal emitters and consider possibilities of slow delivery of low total doses of radiation.
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Stuart P. Stone and James L. Littlepage "The Chromosome-Scanning Program At Lawrence Radiation Laboratory", Proc. SPIE 0010, Computerized Imaging Techniques, (1 July 1967); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946707
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