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Re: References for genetic effects of radiation
The best recent review is the 2000 report of the United
Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic
Radiation, titled "Sources and Effects of Ionizing
Radiation." It is available from UN Publications in New
York, www.un.org. It is rather expensive, $150 for the
two-volume set.
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S. Julian Gibbs, DDS, PhD Voice: 615-322-1477
Professor, Emeritus FAX: 615-322-1474
Dept. of Radiology & Radiological Sciences
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
209 Oxford House
Nashville TN 37232-4245 Email:j.gibbs@vanderbilt.edu
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