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pro vyhledávání: '"V. F. Khokhryakov"'
Autor:
Vladimir E. Vvendensky, K. G. Suslova, V. F. Khokhryakov, Victor V. Khokhryakov, Scott C. Miller, Alexandra B. Sokolova
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 105:21-30
Americium-241 is a significant radiation hazard at facilities that handle or reprocess spent nuclear fuels. An inhalation intake model for 241Am was developed using autopsy data obtained from former workers at the Radiochemical and Plutonium Producti
Autor:
A. Birchall, Scott C. Miller, K. G. Suslova, Alexander V. Ephimov, Vladimir E. Vvedensky, Alexandra B. Sokolova, V. V. Vostrotin, Anatoly E. Schadilov, V. F. Khokhryakov, M. P. Krahenbuhl, Victor V. Khokhryakov
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 104:366-378
A new modification of the prior human lung compartment plutonium model, Doses-2005, has been described. The modified model was named "Mayak Worker Dosimetry System-2008" (MWDS-2008). In contrast to earlier models developed for workers at the Mayak Pr
Autor:
M. P. Krahenbuhl, V. V. Vostrotin, Scott C. Miller, K. G. Suslova, V. V. Khokhryakov, John D. Bess, D.M. Slaughter, V. F. Khokhryakov
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 93:207-219
The Doses-2005 model is a combination of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) models modified using data from the Mayak Production Association cohort. Surrogate doses from inhaled plutonium can be assigned to approximately 2
Autor:
Scott C. Miller, M. P. Krahenbuhl, V. F. Khokhryakov, K. G. Suslova, Keith F. Eckerman, Richard W. Leggett
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research. 164:111-122
Leggett, R. W., Eckerman, K. F., Khokhryakov, V. F., Suslova, K. G., Krahenbuhl, M. P. and Miller, S. C. Mayak Worker Study: An Improved Biokinetic Model for Reconstructing Doses from Internally Deposited Plutonium. Radiat. Res. 164, 111–122 (2005)
Autor:
Scott C. Miller, V. V. Vostrotin, Justin L. Wilde, V. F. Khokhryakov, M. P. Krahenbuhl, K. G. Suslova, John D. Bess, D.M. Slaughter
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 89:33-45
A method is presented to determine the uncertainties in the reported dose due to incorporated plutonium for the Mayak Worker Cohort. The methodology includes errors generated by both detection methods and modeling methods. To accomplish the task, the
Autor:
V. A. Syrchikov, Z B Tokarskaya, N D Okladnikova, Bobby R. Scott, G. V. Zhuntova, E. S. Grigoryeva, V. F. Khokhryakov
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 113:3-13
A cytogenetic study was performed on 79 plutonium (Pu) workers chronically exposed to alpha radiation from inhaled, low-transportable (insoluble) compounds of airborne 239Pu and to external gamma rays. Body burden estimates for 239Pu ranged from 0 to
Autor:
K. G. Suslova, T. I. Kudryavtseva, Anatoly E. Schadilov, A. Yu. Barabanshchikova, V. F. Khokhryakov, V. V. Vostrotin, N. Yu. Lagounova
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 86:523-527
— The ratio of plutonium content in 35 pairs of daily fecal and urine samples from 19 former MAYAK workers several decades after the end of occupational exposure was measured in clinical conditions. No dependence of the ratio Pu(feces)/Pu(urine) on
Autor:
N. S. Shilnikova, M. Kreisheimer, M. E. Sokolnikov, E. Nekolla, S. A. Romanow, P. V. Okatenko, Albrecht M. Kellerer, N. A. Koshurnikova, V. F. Khokhryakov
Publikováno v:
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics. 42:129-135
Kreisheimer, M., Koshurnikova, N. A., Nekolla, E., Khokhryakov, V. F., Romanow, S. A., Sokolnikov, M. E., Shilnikova, N. S., Okatenko, P. V. and Kellerer, A. M. Lung Cancer Mortality among Male Nuclear Workers of the Mayak Facilities in the Former So
Autor:
V. F. Khokhryakov, Z B Tokarskaya, Evgeny K. Vasilenko, Z D Belyaeva, N D Okladnikova, Helmut Schöllnberger, Bobby R. Scott, G. V. Zhuntova
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 83:833-846
For radiation-related cancer risk evaluation, it is important to assess not only influences of individual risk factors but also their interactive effects (e.g., additive, multiplicative, etc.). Multivariate analysis methods adapted for interactive ef
Autor:
V. F. Khokhryakov, Scott C. Miller, Z. B. Tokarskaya, A. P. Nifatov, K. G. Suslova, M. P. Krahenbuhl
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
The systemic distribution of plutonium was determined for "healthy" workers who chronically inhaled plutonium at the radiochemical plants of the Mayak Production Association. The data were obtained by radiochemical analysis of soft tissues and bones