Biological effects of radiation in combination with other
physical, chemical or biological agents 

Annex L from Ionizing Radiation: Sources and Biological Effects 

United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) 1982 Report to the General Assembly

United Nations, New York, 1982

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ANNEX L   CONTENTS

							Paragraphs 
INTRODUCTION 						1-20
I. MODES OF INTERACTION 				21-72
	General approach 				21-41
	Surface of response and isobolic diagrams 	42-49
	Probabilistic assessment of the interaction 	50-61
	Theory and practice 				62-72
II. PHYSICAL AGENTS 					73-113
 A. Combinations of various types of ionizing radiation 73-78
 B. UV and ionizing radiation 				79-85
 C. Electromagnetic and ionizing radiation 		86-93
	Experimental data 				86-91
	Epidemiological evidence 			92-93
 D. Suboptimal temperature and ionizing radiation 	94-103
	High temperature 				94-99
	Low temperature 				100-103
 E. Magnetic fields and ultrasound 			104-107
 F. Dusts and fibres 					108-113
III. CHEMICAL AGENTS 					114-199
 A. Inorganic compounds 				114-120
 B. Organic radiosensitizing compounds 			121-136
 C. Carcinogenic chemicals 				137-157
 D. The special case of tobacco smoke 			158-183
	General 					158-159
	Experimental data 				160-168
	Epidemiological evidence 			169-183
 E. Other drugs 					184-199
IV. BIOLOGICAL AGENTS 					200-217
	General 					200-201
	Hormones 					202-213
	Infectious agents 				214-217
	Viral infections 				214-215
	Bacterial infections 				216-217
V. CONCLUSIONS 						218-237
VI. RESEARCH NEEDS 					238-244

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