While many people argue that health is a definable and measurable quantity, characteristically expressing it in a negative way via mortality or morbidity statistics, Mayneord argues that the patterns of life throughout the world vary so greatly that no standard can be set for all people, or even for the same people at different times
While many people argue that health is a definable and measurable quantity, characteristically expressing it in a negative way via mortality or morbidity statistics, Mayneord argues that the patterns of life throughout the world vary so greatly that no standard can be set for all people, or even for the same people at different times
Introduction I: The nature, origin and effects of radiation 1: Radiation and the Metabolism of Radioactive Materials 2: The Biological Effects of Radiation, Somatic and Genetic 3: Natural Radioactivity and its Significance 4: Artificial Radioactivity 5: Ionizing Radiation of Miscellaneous Origin II: Some social problems in the control of radiation 6: Some Problems of Nomenclature 7: Maximum Permissible Levels of Radiation 8: Comparative Risks and Advantages Summary
Introduction I: The nature, origin and effects of radiation 1: Radiation and the Metabolism of Radioactive Materials 2: The Biological Effects of Radiation, Somatic and Genetic 3: Natural Radioactivity and its Significance 4: Artificial Radioactivity 5: Ionizing Radiation of Miscellaneous Origin II: Some social problems in the control of radiation 6: Some Problems of Nomenclature 7: Maximum Permissible Levels of Radiation 8: Comparative Risks and Advantages Summary
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