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Autor:
Jacqueline O'Hagan, Richard Haylock, J Vokes, G. M. Kendall, A A Goodill, Timothy J. Silk, J M Thomas, Mark P. Little, D. A. Jackson, Colin R. Muirhead, G L C Berridge, Derek Bingham
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radiological Protection. 19:3-26
The National Registry for Radiation Workers (NRRW) is the largest epidemiological study of UK radiation workers. Following the first analysis published in 1992, a second analysis has been conducted using an enlarged cohort of 124,743 workers, updated
Autor:
G M Kendall
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radiological Protection. 18:141-158
Siân Beaty Siân Beaty graduated from York University in 1988 with a BSc (Hons) in Physics. Siân joined BNFL that year as a graduate trainee, and since that time has worked chiefly in the area of Operational Health Physics at Sellafield. She is cur
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry. 226:109-115
In most cases the measurement of radioactivity in an environmental or biological sample will be followed by some estimation of dose and possibly risk, either to a population or an individual. This will normally involve the use of a dose coefficient (
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European Journal of Cancer. 33:S25-S32
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Journal of Radiological Protection. 15:217-222
There is a substantial world-wide industry involving the mining and milling of materials which contain uranium or thorium with their radioactive decay products. During these processes an inhalation hazard can arise if dusts are formed. For many years
Autor:
B.H. MacGibbon, Richard Haylock, A A Goodill, Colin R. Muirhead, G. M. Kendall, J M Thomas, Mark P. Little
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Journal of Radiological Protection. 13:95-108
The mortality from leukaemia and other cancers in the National Registry for Radiation Workers is analysed to determine the subcategories of leukaemia in which the trend with dose is most marked. Differences between external (SMR) and internal analyse
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
Autor:
G. M. Kendall
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 79:560-562
Cosmic rays make a significant, but not normally a dominant, contribution to the radiation dose of people all over the world. However, doses rise with altitude and the earth's magnetic field means that latitude also becomes important. Solar activity
Autor:
G M, Kendall
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine. 16(Sect Study Dis)
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Radiatsionnaia biologiia, radioecologiia. 48(2)
Studies of persons exposed to radiation in the course of their work are directly relevant to the task of estimating the health risks of protracted radiation exposures. However, such investigations are not always easy to undertake, and not all studies