Nanodosimetry and nanodosimetric-based models of radiation action for radon alpha particles. Final performance technical report
The goal of this project was to develop theoretical/computational tools for evaluating the risks incurred by populations exposed to radon alpha particles. Topics of concern include the following: compound dual radiation action (general aspects); a mathematical formalism describing the yield of radiation induced single-and double-strand DNA breaks, and its dependence on radiation quality; a study of the excited states in cytosine and guanine stacks in the Hartree-Fock and exciton approximations; nanodosimetry of radon alpha particles; application of the HSEF to assessing radiation risks in the practice of radiation protection; carcinogenic risk coefficients at environmental levels of radon exposures: a microdosimetric approach; and hit-size effectiveness approach in radiation protection.
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2009-12-10
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Authors: | Zaider, M. |
Subject: | biology and medicine, applied studies | RADON | DOSIMETRY | RADIATION HAZARDS | MATHEMATICAL MODELS | STRAND BREAKS | RADIATION PROTECTION | CYTOSINE | GUANINE | CARCINOGENESIS |
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