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Man facing the nuclear radiation (1990)
This film targets an audience of non specialists. Through a simple imaging approach it allows understanding of complex physical and biological considerations of the nature of ionising radiation, its origin, and interaction with the body. It emphasizes particularly on the behavior necessary ensuing the accidental exposure to this radiation. It also shows the relative importance of the different exposures man may undergo.
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Enough is Enough. Dose minimisation in Diagnostic Radiology. (1983)
Summary: Starting from the Tchernobyl accident and some news flashes on anti-nuclear demonstrations, the movie sets medical irradiation throughout natural and artificial radiation. Then follows a presentation on the different ways to reduce and control medical exposure: dosimetry, distance between source and patient, reduction of exposure time, analysis of different barriers to radiation (cassettes, ….). Presentation of equipment attenuating X-rays. The movie ends with a panegyric of CT-scan.
Keywords: Nuclear Pollution - Protection of the environment.
3 x copy - tape
1 x copy - CD.
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Les radiations ionisantes – (Ionising Radiation) ()
Summary:
Present a trealistic image of ionising radiation covering different aspects:
1) Basic concepts
2) Natural and artificial sources
3) Risks
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