The Role of the World Health Organization in Strengthening Capacity of the Member States for Preparedness and Response to Radiation Emergencies
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概要
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Years have passed after the horrifying times in history, healing scars left by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan and by the Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine. Both events taught the international community their lessons. Aside form political and moral lessons learnt from these evants, a fundamental scientific knowledge on health effects of ionizing radiation has been acquired and continues to build on the experience coming from Japan and Chernobyl.
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著者
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Zhanat Carr
Radiation And Environmental Health Department Of Protection Of The Human Environment World Health Or
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Carr Zhanat
Radiation and Environmental Health, Department of protection of the Human Environment, World Health Organization