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Sergey Shinkarev, Victor Minenko, Semion Kutsen, Arkady Khrutchinsky, Yuri Konstantinov, Vladimir Drozdovitch, Valeri Khrouch, Paul G. Voillequé, Yuri I Gavrilin, Nickolas Luckyanov, André Bouville, Tatiana Kukhta
Publikováno v:
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics. 58:195-214
The estimation of the thyroid doses received in Belarus after the Chernobyl accident is based on the analysis of exposure-rate measurements performed with radiation detectors placed against the necks of about 130,000 residents. The purpose of these m
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Victor Minenko, Yuri I Gavrilin, Sergey Shinkarev, Lynn R. Anspaugh, A. Ulanovsky, Valeri Khrouch, Elena V. Shemiakina, André Bouville, Vladimir Drozdovitch, Paul G. Voillequé, Nickolas Luckyanov
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 86:565-585
Large amounts of radioiodines were released into the atmosphere during the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant on 26 April 1986. In order to investigate whether the thyroid cancers observed among children in Belarus could have been caused b
Publikováno v:
International Congress Series. 1234:301-306
The main stages of the work conducted and the results of thyroid dose reconstruction for the Belarusian residents are presented in the paper. The problems relating to the systematic errors which occurred during in vivo monitoring of 131I-thyroid cont
Autor:
Anatoly D Proshin, Anatoly F. Tsyb, V.G. Skvortsov, Nataly M Ermakova, Lev I Moskovko, Sergey Shinkarev, D. V. Petin, Valery T Khrouch, V.F. Stepanenko, Yuri I Gavrilin, Mark Yu Orlov, Alexander Ivannikov, Elena K. Iaskova, Nikolay B Rivkind, Masaharu Hoshi, A.E. Kondrashov, Jun Takada
Publikováno v:
International Congress Series. 1234:321-328
Immediately after the Chernobyl accident, the team of Medical Radiological Research Center (MRRC) specialists carried out wide-scale measurements of iodine-131 content in the thyroid gland of 27 887 inhabitants of the Kaluga region. This initial info
Autor:
Leonid N Chunikhin, Valery E Shevchuk, V.G. Skvortsov, D. V. Petin, Yuri M Volkov, Yuri I Gavrilin, V.F. Stepanenko, Elena K. Iaskova, Nataly M Ermakova, Jun Takada, Masaharu Hoshi, Alexander Ivannikov, Irina K Makarenkova, A.E. Kondrashov
Publikováno v:
International Congress Series. 1234:115-120
Long-living I-129 is considered as the witness of short-living I-131 fallout following the Chernobyl accident. Data on I-129 deposition densities might help to estimate thyroid doses in population of many contaminated areas where information on the I
Autor:
Ivan Golovanov, Yuri I Gavrilin, Anne-Sophie Evrard, Viktor P. Kryuchkov, Aleksandr R. Tukov, Aivars Stengrevics, Graham Byrnes, Irina V Malakhova, Mare Tekkel, Sergei Chekin, Evaldas Maceika, V.K. Ivanov, Vanessa Tenet, Semion Polyakov, Juozas Kurtinaitise, Elisabeth Cardis, Vladimir Drozdovitch, Ausrele Kesminiene, Anatoly K. Mirkhaidarov
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research
Radiation Research, Radiation Research Society, 2012, 178 (5), pp. 425-436. ⟨10.1667/RR2975.1⟩
Radiation Research, Radiation Research Society, 2012, 178 (5), pp. 425-436. ⟨10.1667/RR2975.1⟩
After the Chernobyl accident in 1986, the "liquidators" or clean-up workers were among those who received the highest radiation doses to the thyroid from external radiation. Some were also exposed to radioiodines through inhalation or ingestion. A co
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https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00985833
Autor:
Lynn R. Anspaugh, Valeri Khrouch, Yuri I Gavrilin, Elena V. Shemiakina, André Bouville, Vladimir Drozdovitch, Sergei M. Shinkarev, Paul G. Voillequé, Victor Minenko, Nickolas Luckyanov, A. Ulanovsky
Publikováno v:
Health physics. 90(4)
Significant quantities of long-lived radionuclides were released to the environment during the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident in 1986. These radionuclides contributed to radiation doses due to ingestion of contaminated foods and external expo
Autor:
André Bouville, Yuri I Gavrilin, Anatoli M. Skryabin, Valeri Khrouch, Nikolai A. Krysenko, Lynn R. Anspaugh, Sergei M. Shinkarev
Publikováno v:
Health physics. 76(2)
The Chernobyl accident in April 1986 resulted in widespread contamination of the environment with radioactive materials, including 131I and other radioiodines. This environmental contamination led to substantial radiation doses in the thyroids of man
Autor:
Alexander A. Romanyukha, Vadim V. Chumak, Lynn R. Anspaugh, Yuri I Gavrilin, Victor Minenko, Edwin H. Haskell, Valery T Khrouch, J. N. Lucas, I. A. Likhtarev, A.A. Marchetti, T. Straume
Publikováno v:
Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio). 15
In this article we discuss examples of challenging problems in retrospective dosimetry and describe some promising solutions. The ability to make measurements by accelerator mass spectrometry and luminescence techniques promises to provide improved d
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Larisa N. Astakhova, Lynn R. Anspaugh, Gilbert W. Beebe, André Bouville, Vladimir V. Drozdovitch, Vera Garber, Yuri I. Gavrilin, Valeri T. Khrouch, Arthur V. Kuvshinnikov, Yuri N. Kuzmenkov, Victor P. Minenko, Konstantin V. Moschik, Alexander S. Nalivko, Jacob Robbins, Elena V. Shemiakina, Sergei Shinkarev, Svetlana I. Tochitskaya, Myron A. Waclawiw, Andre Bouville
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research. 150:349
The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant on April 26, 1986, released approximately 2 EBq of 131I and other radioiodine isotopes that heavily contaminated southern Belarus. An increase in thyroid cancer reported in 1992 and attributed to the