IHP CHAPTER 7
Across
- 4. this organ is the target of GI syndrome
- 7. the dose model US radiation protection is based on
- 9. the cell dies as a result of cellular damage and produces no progeny
- 11. exposure received in a very short amount of time
- 12. cell passes DNA damage to living daughter cells
- 14. compares the damage done by a radiation being studies to the damage caused by 250 keV X-rays
- 15. the effects that appear in the person receiving the dose
- 16. this a symptom of CNS syndrome
- 19. the cell repairs itself incompletely and produces nonviable daughters
- 21. the most radiosensitive cells in a non-pregnant adult
- 22. term to describe effects due to in utero exposure of an embryo
- 23. the amount of energy transferred locally to a medium
Down
- 1. the ARS syndrome that affects the bone marrow and reduces white blood cell count
- 2. cells are more radiosensitive if they are this (Law of BergoniƩ and Tribondeau)
- 3. the primary stochastic effect of radiation exposure
- 5. effects caused by chemically reactive free radicals
- 6. these effects occur at a specific exposure level
- 8. the effects that show up years after an exposure event
- 10. cell DNA damage is repaired and all progeny are nomal
- 13. effects produced by ionizations caused by incident radiation
- 17. these effects occur randomly, even with out exposure
- 18. the effects that appears in the future offspring of an exposed individual
- 20. this increase with increasing dose for deterministic effects