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- From: ad198@yfn.ysu.edu (Carl Landis)
- Subject: Re: radiation biologists
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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 16:54:11 GMT
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- In a previous article, cmdgac@mhvax.weeg.uiowa.edu (GREGG COHEN, MHCRC, DEPT OF PSYCHIATRY, U OF IOWA) says:
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- >Maybe we can get a subgroup going for us radiation biologists? There aren't
- >alot of us (admittedly), however there are a lot of people exposing
- >biological systems to ionizing (and non-ionizing) radiations.
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- Since my training in medical physics included a lot of radiation
- biology and I teach an elementary course in our school of radiological
- (x-ray) technology, I would be interested in reading it. It could be
- a good forum on discussion of low-level exposure and possibly even
- the politics of low-level radiation.
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- -Carl
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