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Radiobiology and environmental security / edited by Carmel E. Mothersill, Victoria Korogodina, and Colin B. Seymour.
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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Radiological Issues Pertaining to Environmental Security and Ecoterrorism
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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Radiological Issues Pertaining to Environmental Security and Ecoterrorism (2010 : Alushta, Ukraine)
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2012.
Published/Created
Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer, [2012]
2012
Description
1 online resource (XII, 388 p. 108 illus.)
Availability
Available Online
Springer Nature - Springer Earth and Environmental Science eBooks 2012 English International
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Subject(s)
Radiobiology
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Congresses
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Bioterrorism
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Congresses
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Related name
NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Radiological Issues Pertaining to Environmental Security and Ecoterrorism
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Editor
Korogodina, V. L.
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Seymour, C.
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Mothersill, C. (Carmel)
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Series
NATO science for peace and security series. Series C, Environmental security.
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Subseries of
NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security
Summary note
This volume – like the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on which it is based – addresses the fundamental science that contributes to our understanding of the potential risks from ecological terrorism, i.e. dirty bombs, atomic explosions, intentional release of radionuclides into water or air. Both effects on human health (DNA and systemic effects) and on ecosystems are detailed, with particular focus on environmentally relevant low-dose ranges. The state-of-the-art contributions to the book are authored by leading experts; they tackle the relevant questions from the perspectives of radiation genetics, radiobiology, radioecology, radiation epidemiology and risk assessment.
Notes
Published in cooperation with NATO Emerging Security Challenges Division.
"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Radiological Issues Pertaining to Environmental Security and Ecoterrorism."
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Source of description
Description based on print version record.
Language note
English
Contents
Hypermutability Associated With Double-Strand Break Repair; D.A. Gordenin
A Test Of Kimura’s Mutation-Rate Conjecture; J.W. Drake
Micro-Algae As A Model System For Studying Of Genotype Resistance To Oxidative Stress And Adaptive Response; S.G. Chankova, N. Yurina
Flavonoid Biosynthesis Genes In Wheat And Wheat-Alien Hybrids: Studies Into Gene Regulation In Plants With Complex; E.K. Khlestkina et al
Implication for Human and Environmental Health of Low Doses of Radiation; C. Mothersill, C. Seymour
Role of Epigenetic Changes In Radiation-Induced Genome Instability; O. Kovalchuk et al
Radiation and Terror; C. Seymour, C. Mothersill
Bystander Effects And Adaptive Responses Modulate In Vitro And In Vivo Biological Responses To Low Dose Ionizing Radiation; E.I. Azzam et al
Inter-Plant Communication Of Genome Instability In Radiation Exposed Arabidopsis; I. Kovalchuk, F. Zemp
Direct And Reverse Bystander Effect Between Irradiated And Unirradiated Organisms: The Modulating Role of Chemosignalling In Ecology; B.P. Surinov et al
Molecular- Genetic Analysis of Genetic Predisposition To Myocardial Infarction And Comparison of Risk Factor Population Rates In Different Countries; I.B. Mosse et al
Genomic Instability In The Offspring of Irradiated Parents; Y.E. Dubrova
Low Dose Responses of Bone Marrow to X-Rays in Vivo; N. A. Zyuzikov et al
Pheromones And Adaptive Bystander-Mutagenesis In Mice; E.V. Daev et al
Statistical Model Of Adaptation Risk Assessment of Chromosomal Instability; V.L. Korogodina
Effects Of Bystander Factors Induced In Vivo In Blood Of People Affected By Chernobyl Accident; P.M. Marozik et al
Association Study Of The Frequencies Of Spontaneous And Induced Chromosome Aberrations In Human Lymphocytes; A.V. Rubanovich et al
Radioecology Of The Future: The Problem Of Final Geological Disposal Of Radioactive Wastes; A.A. Cigna
Reproductive Effects From Chronic, Multigenerational, Low Dose Rate Exposures To Radiation; T.G. Hinton et al
Aquatic Biota Within The Chernobyl Accident Exclusion Zone: Consequences of The Long-Term Radiation Exposure; D.I. Gudkov et al
Endless Pursuit Of DNA Double-Strand Break Ends; M.A. Resnick
Facultativeness Principle And Generalized Approach To The Genome And Hereditary Variability; M. Golubovsky
Recent Inserts Of Transposable Elements Affect Structure And Functions Of Human Genome; A. Buzdin et al
Ecological Risk Assessment to Benthic Biocenoses; V.G. Tsytsugina
Molecular Changes In Radiation Induced Thyroid Carcinomas In Mice; O. Klymenko et al
Study Of Arabidopsis Thaliana Patterns Of Experimental Mutational Variability; O. Usmanova, T. Usmanov. Methods for Predicting 137CS Contamination Levels of Soil Suitable to Obtain in Plant and Fodder Products in Compliance with the Adopted Standards; A.V.Panov et al
Effects of Chronic Irradiation in Plant Populations; S. Gerras’kin et al
Reduced RB1 Expression causes Impaired Genome Stability in Bone-Cells and Predispose for Radiation-Included Osteosarcoma; M. Rosemann et al
Effects of Chronic Gamma Irradiation on Reproduction in the Earthworm Eisenia Fetida; D.H. Oughton et al
Biophysics of Heavy Ions; M. Durante.- De Novo Mutations in Y-Chromosome STR Loci Revealed in Paternal Lineages of Siberian Tundra Nentsi Population; L. Osipova et al.-.
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ISBN
94-007-1939-6
Doi
10.1007/978-94-007-1939-2
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