. The basic aspects of radiation effects on living systems. Radiation -- Physiological effect. 5000 15,000 20,000 10,000 Range, mg crrf^in Al Fig. 2. Bragg curve in Al of 190-mev deuterons. The total ionization increases as the particles slow down, reaching a maximum about 43^^ times the value at 190 mev. The number of particles in the beam decreases simultaneously as indicated on the Faraday curve. The mean relative ionization per particle is the ratio of the total ionization divided by the number of particles Microorganism exposures 184" cyclotron rQuadrant chamber •Monitor. P


. The basic aspects of radiation effects on living systems. Radiation -- Physiological effect. 5000 15,000 20,000 10,000 Range, mg crrf^in Al Fig. 2. Bragg curve in Al of 190-mev deuterons. The total ionization increases as the particles slow down, reaching a maximum about 43^^ times the value at 190 mev. The number of particles in the beam decreases simultaneously as indicated on the Faraday curve. The mean relative ionization per particle is the ratio of the total ionization divided by the number of particles Microorganism exposures 184" cyclotron rQuadrant chamber •Monitor. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Symposium on Radiobiology (1950 : Oberlin College); Nickson, James J. New York, Wiley


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