Abstract

(1) The point at issue in my letter (Hall, 1989), and the paper on which it was a comment (Hornsey et al, 1988), was the biological consequences of the difference in neutron spectra characteristic of the reactions involving protons on beryllium versus deuterons on beryllium; 14 MeV D–T neutrons are quite different. They can hardly be regarded as high-energy neutrons, and are nominally monoenergetic except for scattered neutrons from the collimator, and a large γ-ray component.

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