双重辐射作用与生存曲线的初始斜率。

Radiation research. Supplement Pub Date : 1985-01-01
M Zaider, H H Rossi
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本文概述了双辐射作用理论的概念和工具(例如,接近函数和伽马分布),并通过对托德获得的横截面数据的分析和解释举例说明了它们与单事件细胞失活的联系。结果表明,单个带电粒子的生物效应是由少数几条射线的共同作用决定的。
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Dual radiation action and the initial slope of survival curves.

The concepts and tools of the Theory of Dual Radiation Action (e.g., proximity functions and gamma distributions) are outlined, and their connection to single-event cell inactivation is exemplified by an analysis and interpretation of the cross-section data obtained by Todd. It is shown that the biological effect of individual charged particles is dominated by the combined action of a few delta rays.

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