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THE ESTIMATION OF THE LONG-TERM EFFECTS CAUSED BY LOW DOSES OF IONIZING RADIATION. REVIEW
Автор(ы): Мадиева М.Р.
The objective of this review is to analyze the current state of the issue of the long-term effects caused by chronic low-dose irradiation. Unfavourable impact a certain degree correlated with age at the time of exposure to ionizing radiation and its dose and for certain types of diseases characterized by a long latency period. The relevance of research prompted by the fact that in modern radiobiology and radiation medicine is no clear answer.
M. Madiyeva Semey State Medical University
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