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pro vyhledávání: '"B B Boecker"'
Autor:
Z D Belyaeva, N D Okladnikova, V S Pesternikova, H.G. Claycamp, B R Scott, S Shekhter-Levin, Igor I. Teplyakov, B B Boecker, Tamara V. Azizova, Nancy B. Sussman, Niel Wald, M V Sumina
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 79:48-54
Project 2.3 of the Joint Coordinating Committee on Radiation Effects Research (JCCRER) is a study of deterministic health effects among a cohort of Russia nuclear workers. The preliminary study population includes a stratified random sample of 221 ra
Autor:
Michael Bailey, K. Henrichs, Y. Nakamura, G. M. Kendall, J. Inaba, A. R. Reddy, R. A. Guilmette, J. Piechowski, Darien Taylor, A. Bouville, A. Kaul, G. Dietze, Luiz Bertelli, Richard W. Leggett, A. W. Phipps, Herwig G. Paretzke, Frances A. Fry, J. L. Lipsztein, François Paquet, F.T. Cross, Christian Streffer, Timothy Fell, O. Hoffman, M. L. Perrin, T. Dillman, V. Berkovski, P. G. Beau, J.W. Stather, R. W. Leggett, Anthony C. James, A. Birchall, J. C. Barton, John Harrison, X. Chen, B. B. Boecker, M. Cristy, R. H. Thomas, V. S. Repin, H. Métivier, Keith F. Eckerman, Eric Ansoborlo, M. Roy, I. A. Likhtarev, T. Smith, D. Noßke, N. S. Nelson, T. Wøhni, M.R. Sikov, Patricia A. Roth
Publikováno v:
Annals of the ICRP. 31:7-9
Publikováno v:
Toxicological Sciences. 16:423-434
Models for material disposition and dosimetry involve predictions of the biokinetics of the material among compartments representing organs and tissues in the body. Because of a lack of human data for most toxicants, many of the basic data are derive
Autor:
B. B. Boecker
Publikováno v:
Radiation protection dosimetry. 105(1-4)
A new publication prepared by the ICRP Task Group on Reference Man, Basic anatomical and physiological data for use in radiological protection: reference values, is focused on those human characteristics that are important for dosimetric calculations
Publikováno v:
Radiation research. 152
The stochastic effects of inhaled, insoluble particles of alpha- or beta-particle-emitting radionuclides were compared in dogs. Male and female beagle dogs were exposed briefly by nasal inhalation to relatively insoluble aerosols of (239)PuO(2) or (1
Publikováno v:
Radiation research. 152
This report compares the deterministic effects from an alpha-particle-emitting radionuclide, (239)PuO(2), and a beta-particle emitter, (144)Ce in fused aluminosilicate particles (FAP). The studies were conducted in beagle dogs of both genders exposed
Autor:
B A, Muggenburg, B B, Boecker, A F, Hubbs, F F, Hahn, M B, Snipes, J H, Diel, G J, Newton, W C, Griffith
Publikováno v:
Radiation research. 150(2)
This study was conducted in dogs to determine the toxicity of inhaled 91YCl3, which is of interest because 91Y is a fission-product radionuclide that is abundant in a reactor inventory after sustained operation. Yttrium-91 has a short half-life, 59 d
Autor:
E S, Gilbert, W C, Griffith, B B, Boecker, G E, Dagle, R A, Guilmette, F F, Hahn, B A, Muggenburg, J F, Park, C R, Watson
Publikováno v:
Radiation research. 150(1)
Combined analyses of data on 260 life-span beagle dogs that inhaled 238PuO2 at the Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute (ITRI) and at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) were conducted. The hazard functions (age-specific risks) for incid
Publikováno v:
Radiation research. 147(1)
The biological effects of 144Ce were studied in beagle dogs that were exposed to graded activity levels of 144CeCl3 via a single, brief inhalation exposure and observed for their life span. The long-term retained body burdens ranged from 0.06 to 13 M
Publikováno v:
Radiation research. 146(5)
The toxicity of 137Cs in the beagle dog was investigated at the Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute (ITRI) and Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) as part of programs to evaluate the biological effects of both radionuclides in atomic bomb fallout