Biological effects of cosmic radiation: deterministic and stochastic
- PMID: 11045523
- DOI: 10.1097/00004032-200011000-00006
Biological effects of cosmic radiation: deterministic and stochastic
Abstract
Our basic understanding of the biological responses to cosmic radiations comes in large part from an international series of ground-based laboratory studies, where accelerators have provided the source of representative charged particle radiations. Most of the experimental studies have been performed using acute exposures to a single radiation type at relatively high doses and dose rates. However, most exposures in flight occur from low doses of mixed radiation fields at low-dose rates. This paper provides a brief overview of existing pertinent clinical and biological radiation data and the limitations associated with data available from specific components of the radiation fields in airflight and space travel.
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