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In October 1982, a small international symposium was held at the
Gesellschaft fUr Strahlen- und Umweltforschung mbH (GSF) in Munich
as a satellite meeting of the IX International Conference on
Analytical Cytology. The symposium focussed on cytometric
approaches to biological dosimetry, and was, to the best of our
knowledge, the first meeting on this subject ever held. There was
strong encouragement from the 75 attendees and from others to
publish a proceedings of the symposium. Hence this book, containing
30 of the 36 presentations, has been assembled. Dosimetry, the
accurate and systematic determination of doses, usually refers to
grams of substance administered or rads of ionization or some such
measure of exposure of a patient, a victim or an experimental
system. The term also can be used to describe the quantity of an
ultimate, active agent as delivered to the appropriate target
material within a biological system. Thus, for mutagens, one can
speak of DNA dosimetry, meaning the number of adducts produced in
the DNA of target cells such as bone-mar row stem cells or
spermatogonia."
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