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pro vyhledávání: '"Elizabeth H. Donnelly"'
Autor:
Cullen Case, David M. Weinstock, Richard Hatchett, Scott Deitchman, H. Florence Chang, Maria Julia Marinissen, Allen Dobbs, Elizabeth H. Donnelly, Kevin Caspary, Carl Adrianopoli, Robert Henry Jones, Irwin Redlener, Steven A. Adams, C. Norman Coleman, Jessica Wieder, Alison M. Laffan, Susan Gorman, Elleen Kane, Gretchen Michael, Jeffrey Nemhauser, Arthur S. Chang, Steven L. Simon, John F. Koerner, Chad Hrdina, Daniel Dodgen, Ann Norwood, Bert W. Maidment, Rocco Casagrande, John MacKinney, Kevin Yeskey, Eric Toner, Scott V. Nystrom, Alicia A. Livinski, Tammy P. Taylor, Robert C. Whitcomb, J. Jaime Caro, Nelson J. Chao, Kenneth D. Cliffer, John L. Hick, Ronald G. Manning, Murad Raheem, Ann R. Knebel, Marcy Beth Grace, Katherine S. Wallace, Judith L. Bader, Albert L. Wiley, Charles W. Miller, Colleen Martin, Evan G. DeRenzo, Dennis L. Confer, Leon Larson, Kevin Sheehan, Armin Ansari, Brooke Buddemeier, Paula Murrain-Hill
Publikováno v:
Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science. 10:346-371
This article summarizes major points from a newly released guide published online by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR). The article reviews basic principles about radiation and its measurement, short-term and
Publikováno v:
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 5:62-68
Fetal sensitivity to radiation-induced health effects is related to gestational age, and it is highly dependent on fetal dose. Typical fetal doses from diagnostic radiology are usually below any level of concern. Although rare, significant fetal radi
Autor:
Mikhail D. Bondarkov, Elizabeth H. Donnelly, G. Tim Jannik, Sergii P. Gaschak, J Marra, Andriy M. Maksymenko, Eduardo B. Farfán
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 100:221-227
How would we recover if a Radiological Dispersion Device (e.g., dirty bomb) or Improvised Nuclear Device were to detonate in a large city? In order to assess the feasibility of remediation following such an event, several issues would have to be cons
Autor:
Elizabeth H. Donnelly, G. Timothy Jannik, Patricia L. Lee, Elizabeth D. LaBone, Eduardo B. Farfán, Trevor Q. Foley
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 97:242-247
In this study the radionuclide databases for two versions of the Clean Air Act Assessment Package-1988 (CAP88) computer model were assessed in detail. CAP88 estimates radiation dose and the risk of health effects to human populations from radionuclid
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 93:S134-S138
Most clinicians will go their entire career without seeing a patient who has been involved in a nuclear or radiological incident, and many health care professionals feel ill equipped to respond to such incidents. To add to this difficulty, the medica
Autor:
Andrey M. Maksymenko, Eduardo B. Farfán, Mikhail D. Bondarkov, G. Tim Jannik, J Marra, Sergey P. Gaschak, Elizabeth H. Donnelly
Publikováno v:
Health physics. 101(3)
When assessing the feasibility of remediation following the detonation of a radiological dispersion device or improvised nuclear device in a large city, several issues should be considered including the levels and characteristics of the radioactive c
Autor:
Jeffrey B. Nemhauser, Elizabeth H. Donnelly, Armin Ansari, Florie E. Tucker, Maire Holcombe, Charles W. Miller, Robert C. Whitcomb, Amy Guinn, M. Carol McCurley
Publikováno v:
Health physics. 96(5 Suppl 2)
A growing body of audience re- search reveals medical personnel in hospitals are unprepared for a large-scale radiological emergency such as a terrorist event involving radioactive or nuclear materials. Also, medi- cal personnel in hospitals lack a b