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Autor:
Akira Endo, Choonsik Lee, Wesley E. Bolch, Tatsuhiko Sato, Harry M. Cullings, Keith T. Griffin, Stephen D. Egbert, Konstantin Chizhov, Sachiyo Funamoto, Nolan E. Hertel, Sean Domal, Colin Paulbeck
Publikováno v:
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics. 61:73-86
The radiation exposure estimates for the atomic bomb survivors at Hiroshima and Nagasaki have evolved over the past several decades, reflecting a constant strive by the Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF) to provide thorough dosimetry to the
Autor:
T. Yamashita, F. Nakamura, Kotaro Ozasa, Sachiyo Funamoto, Kazunori Kodama, K. Marumo, H. Fuchi, T. Oda, Eric J. Grant, T. Watanabe, Stephen D. Egbert, Ritsu Sakata, Y. Kodama, Harry M. Cullings
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 112:56-97
Individual dose estimates calculated by Dosimetry System 2002 (DS02) for the Life Span Study (LSS) of atomic bomb survivors are based on input data that specify location and shielding at the time of the bombing (ATB). A multi-year effort to improve i
Autor:
Harry M. Cullings, Akira Endo, Keith Griffin, Stephen D. Egbert, Nolan E. Hertel, Sachiyo Funamoto, Wesley E. Bolch, Choonsik Lee, Tatsuhiko Sato, Colin Paulbeck
Publikováno v:
Radiation research. 194(4)
Owing to recent advances in computational dosimetry tools, an update is warranted for the dosimetry system for atomic bomb survivors that was established by the Joint U.S.Japan Working Group on the Reassessment of Atomic Bomb Dosimetry in 2002 (DS02)
Autor:
Keiko Yamamoto, Harold L. Beck, Ronald L. Weitz, Victor Kryuchkov, Megu Ohtaki, Daniela Stricklin, Joseph F. Weiss, Robert W. Young, Valeriy F. Stepanenko, Harry M. Cullings, Clemens Woda, Keith F. Eckerman, John E. Cockayne, Patricia R. Worthington, Gregory D. Spriggs, Daniel Mannis, Irina Belukha, Isaf Al-Nabulsi, Masaharu Hoshi, Dean C. Kaul, Eric J. Grant, Ian Bailiff, Evgeniya Granovskaya, Sergey Shinkarev, Stephen D. Egbert, Steven L. Simon, Keiko Otani, George D. Kerr
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 109:582-600
Groups of Japanese and American scientists, supported by international collaborators, have worked for many years to ensure the accuracy of the radiation dosimetry used in studies of health effects in the Japanese atomic bomb survivors. Reliable dosim
Autor:
Akira Endo, Sachiyo Funamoto, Stephen D. Egbert, Choonsik Lee, Tatsuhiko Sato, Nolan E. Hertel, Wesley E. Bolch, Colin Paulbeck, Keith Griffin, Harry M. Cullings
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research. 192:538
An important cohort of the atomic bomb survivors are women who were pregnant when exposed to the photon and neutron fields at both Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as well as their children who were exposed...
Autor:
Nolan E. Hertel, Sachiyo Funamoto, Keith Griffin, Wesley E. Bolch, Colin Paulbeck, Akira Endo, Stephen D. Egbert, Choonsik Lee, Tatsuhiko Sato, Harry M. Cullings
Publikováno v:
Radiat Res
One of the largest sources of data on radiation exposure in humans is the study of the atomic bomb survivors at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan performed by the Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF). As part of their retrospective dosimetry effo
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Stephen D. Egbert, Masaharu Hoshi, Steven L. Simon, Isaf Al-Nabulsi, Tetsuji Imanaka, Joseph F. Weiss, Satoru Endo, Werner Ruehm, Gregory D. Spriggs, Tetsuji Tonda, Harold L. Beck, Aya Sakaguchi, Ronald L. Weitz, Satoshi Maruyama, Dean C. Kaul, Robert W. Young, Daniel O. Stram, Harry M. Cullings, George D. Kerr, Glen I. Reeves
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 105:140-149
There is a need for accurate dosimetry for studies of health effects in the Japanese atomic bomb survivors because of the important role that these studies play in worldwide radiation protection standards. International experts have developed dosimet
Autor:
Ronald L. Weitz, Stephen D. Egbert, Mondher Chehata, David R. Case, Michael McKenzie-Carter, Harvey A. Singer, Carol L. Mason, Jason D Dunavant
This report describes the technical bases of an updated methodology that can be used in expedited processing of radiation dose assessments (RDA) for the Nuclear Test Personnel Review (NTPR) Program. The report defines the approach employed for select
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4d1ebaa4c9c889af5ae6131813f715fb
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada552219
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada552219
Autor:
Georg Rugel, Werner Rühm, J.E. McAninch, C. Wallner, Ping Men, James A. Roberts, Anton Wallner, Klaus Knie, T. Faestermann, K. L. Carroll, R. E. Martinelli, Stephen D. Egbert, Gunther Korschinek, Kiyoshi Shizuma, T. Straume, Shoichiro Fujita, A. A. Marchetti, Masaharu Hoshi
The present paper presents the {sup 36}Cl measurement effort in the US. A large number of {sup 36}Cl measurements have been made in both granite and concrete samples obtained from various locations and distances in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These measu
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::cb4739fafb74c0227798af126c980cef
https://doi.org/10.2172/835912
https://doi.org/10.2172/835912
Autor:
Stephen D. Egbert, Randall S. May
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 27:543-548
A systematic method has been devised for elimination of Compton-scatter for medical ?-ray images by three dimensional emission tomography. The approach is based upon the collision-expansion formalism which arises from the integral-transport equation