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How war debris could cause cancer

机译:战争残骸如何导致癌症

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Gould the mystery over how depleted uranium might cause genetic damage be closer to being solved? It may be, if a controversial claim by two researchers is right. They say that minute quantities of the material lodged in the body may kick out energetic electrons that mimic the effect of beta radiation. This, they argue, could explain how residues of depleted uranium scattered across former war zones could be increasing the risk of cancers and other problems among soldiers and local people.rnDepleted uranium is highly valued by the military, who use it in the tips of armour-piercing weapons. The material's high density and self-sharpening properties help it to penetrate the armour of enemy tanks and bunkers. Its use in conflicts has risen sharply in recent years. The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) estimates that shells containing 1700 tonnes of the material were fired during the 2003 Iraq war.
机译:贫铀将如何造成遗传损害的谜团是否更接近解决?如果两位研究人员提出的有争议的主张是正确的,那可能是正确的。他们说,残留在体内的微量物质可能会踢出模仿β辐射效应的高能电子。他们认为,这可以解释散布在前战区的贫铀残留物如何增加士兵和当地居民罹患癌症和其他问题的风险。rn贫铀受到军方的高度评价,他们将其用于装甲技巧-穿刺武器。这种材料的高密度和自锐特性使其可以穿透敌方坦克和掩体的装甲。近年来,它在冲突中的使用急剧增加。联合国环境规划署(UNEP)估计,在2003年伊拉克战争期间,发射了含有1700吨这种材料的炮弹。

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    《New scientist》 |2008年第2672期|8-9|共2页
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    OLIVER TICKELL;

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  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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