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Autor:
I. B. Keirim-Markus
Publikováno v:
Atomic Energy. 93:836-844
Epidemiological studies of the consequences of radiation exposure of humans already prove that at low dose rates 85% of radiation-induced cancer arises only above a threshold dose from 0.3 to 30 Sv, and sometimes radiation hormesis occurs. In this qu
Autor:
V. I. Tsvetkov, I. B. Keirim-Markus
Publikováno v:
Atomic Energy. 87:753-757
The dose distribution of γ-neutron radiation over the earth's surface as a result of the atomic explosion in Hiroshima is of decisive value for establishing the risk coefficients for death from radiation-induced cancer. At the same time, this radiat
Publikováno v:
Atomic Energy. 80:119-122
Autor:
I. B. Keirim-Markus
Publikováno v:
Atomic Energy. 79:686-692
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Atomic Energy. 78:203-207
The reconstruction of individual doses as a result of the Chernobyl accident often relied on the method of EPR measurement from the enamel from extracted teeth. This method was used reliably, with individual confirmations of its indications being obt
Autor:
I. B. Keirim-Markus
Publikováno v:
Atomic Energy. 77:554-558
Publikováno v:
Atomic Energy. 74:468-471
Autor:
A. M. Gurvich, I. B. Keirim-Markus
Publikováno v:
Biomedical Engineering. 25:227-233
Autor:
I B, Keirim-Markus
Publikováno v:
Radiatsionnaia biologiia, radioecologiia. 40(4)
B. L. Cohen showed that lung cancer lethality in U.S. sharply contradicts linear no-threshold (LNT) dependence on lung dose. This conclusion undermines established theory and practice for estimation of the irradiation remote risk; therefore, an unusu
Autor:
I B Keirim-Markus, Albrecht Wieser, Nori Nakamura, E.A. Ignatiev, Alexander Romanyukha, C. Miyazawa, E.K. Vasilenko, E.G. Drozhko, Peter Jacob, E D Kleschenko
Publikováno v:
Health physics. 78(1)
The present paper describes results of the first independent evaluation of the accuracy of the dose-reconstruction technique by electron paramagnetic resonance using tooth enamel. Each of twenty-four teeth donated by Mayak nuclear workers with known