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1 Kiefer, J??rgen Life Sciences and Radiation I11150 2004 eBook  
2 Kiefer, J??rgen Quantitative Mathematical Models in Radiation Biology I03915 1988 eBook  
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TitleLife Sciences and Radiation : Accomplishments and Future Directions
Author(s)Kiefer, J??rgen
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004.
DescriptionXIV, 285 p : online resource
Abstract NoteScope and ideas of the workshop The workshop which took place at the University of Giessen from Oct. 3 to Oct. 7, 2002 and whose proceedings are collected in this volume started from the idea to convene a number of scientists with the aim to outline their ???visions??? for the future of radiation research on the basis of their expertise. As radiation research is a very wide field restrictions were unavoidable. It was decided to concentrate this time mainly on molecular and cellular biology because it was felt that here action is par-ticularly needed. This did not exclude contributions from neighbouring fields as may be seen from the table of contents. It was clearly not planned to have a c- prehensive account of the present scientif fic achievements but the results presented should only serve as a starting point for the discussion of future lines of research, with the emphasis on the ???outreach??? to other parts of life sciences. If you are interested in the future ask the young ??? we attempted, therefore, to invite mainly younger colleagues (with a few exceptions) who had, however, already left their marks in the field. They were asked to describe what they felt is important in radiation research and may have significant influences on other branches of life sciences. They were given the task to demonstrate what is lost for science ???if we do no longer exist???
ISBN,Price9783642186875
Keyword(s)1. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 2. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 3. BIOPHYSICS 4. CELL BIOLOGY 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. Radiotherapy
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TitleQuantitative Mathematical Models in Radiation Biology : Proceedings of the Symposium at Schloss Rauisch-Holzhausen, FRG, July 1987
Author(s)Kiefer, J??rgen
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988.
DescriptionVIII, 200 p : online resource
Abstract NoteRadiation is the one agent among all environmental factors which may damage biological systems that is not only easily quantifiable but can also be measured with unsurpassed resolution. Its primary effects on atoms and molecules are well understood, and the secondary processes can be followed by sophisticated experimental techniques. The quantum nature of interactions and the importance of stochastic variations call for an exact mathematical description. This task is by no means simple, and presents a challenge both to the experimentalist and to the theoretician. It is hoped that a generally acceptable formalism will help to quantify radiation responses, both in radiation protection and radiation therapy, and make it possible to move from a purely empirical approach with all its fallacies to real understanding
ISBN,Price9783642466564
Keyword(s)1. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2. BIOCHEMISTRY 3. Biochemistry, general 4. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 5. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 6. BIOMATHEMATICS 7. BIOPHYSICS 8. Chemometrics 9. Computational Intelligence 10. EBOOK 11. EBOOK - SPRINGER 12. Math. Applications in Chemistry 13. Physiological, Cellular and Medical Topics
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