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eye lens but not tumor induction. In 1990, the ICRP has recommended an annual dose limit for the eye lens of 150 mSv for occupational exposed persons and 15 mSv for the public. These limits have again been recommended by ICRP in 2007, but in a recent ICRP statement in 2011, it has been recommended t能量守恒 发表于 2025-3-27 05:48:37
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d for the radiation protection and safety work. In radiation protection, doses and dose rates are normally low, and the dose equivalent is considered to be correlated with the probability of cancer incidence during the rest of the person’s life. Only in exceptional cases, the dose is so high that ce防水 发表于 2025-3-27 16:36:01
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n paper", published by N.W. Timofeeff-Ressovsky, K. Zimmer and M. Delbruck in 1935, entitled "On the origin of gene mutations and gene structure". The importance of this paper for genetics and radiobiology was enormous – not only for radiobiology, but for genetics in general. The "target" of the rad