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  • av ICRP
    3 329,-

    Radiation detriment is a concept developed by the International Commissionon Radiological Protection to quantify the burden of stochastic effects from lowdoseand/or low-dose-rate exposures to the human population. It is determined fromthe lifetime risks of cancer for a set of organs and tissues and the risk of heritableeffects, taking into account the severity of the consequences. This publication providesa historical review of detriment calculation methodology since ICRPPublication 26, with details of the procedure developed in ICRP Publication 103,which clarifies data sources, risk models, computational methods, and rationale forthe choice of parameter values. A selected sensitivity analysis was conducted toidentify the parameters and calculation conditions that can be major sources ofvariation and uncertainty in the calculation of radiation detriment. It has demonstratedthat sex, age at exposure, dose and dose-rate effectiveness factor, doseassumption in the calculation of lifetime risk, and lethality fraction have a substantialimpact on radiation detriment values. Although the current scheme of radiationdetriment calculation is well established, it needs to evolve to better reflect changes inpopulation health statistics and progress in scientific understanding of radiationhealth effects. In this regard, some key parameters require updating, such as thereference population data and cancer severity. There is also room for improvementin cancer risk models based on the accumulation of recent epidemiological findings.Finally, the importance of improving the comprehensibility of the detriment conceptand the transparency of its calculation process is emphasised.

  • - Limits for the Intake of Radionuclides by Workers, Part 1
    av ICRP
    519

    Includes the main text for the whole series of Publication 30, and data on twenty one elements having radioisotopes that are of considerable importance in radiological protection.

  • - Conversion Coefficients for use in Radiological Protection against External Radiation
    av ICRP
    2 799,-

    Provides a set of data linking the operational quantities defined by ICRU with the dosimetric and protection quantities defined by ICRP. This report presents a basis for designing measurement programmes. It is useful to operational health physicists, medical physicists and those involved in the calibration of instruments and personal dosimetry.

  • - Doses to Infants from Ingestion of Radionuclides in Mother's Milk
    av ICRP
    4 555

    In the present report, ICRP provides information on radiation doses to the infant due to intakes of radionuclides in maternal milk. As in Publication 88 on doses to the embryo and fetus following intakes of radionuclides by the mother, intakes by female members of the public and female workers are addressed. This book deals with this report.

  • - Development of the Draft 2005 Recommendations of the ICRP
    av ICRP
    1 539,-

    In 1997, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) initiated a project intended to lead up to the replacement of its 1990 Recommendations (Publication 60) with a view to producing new, consolidated Recommendations 10-15 years after those of 1990. This book deals with this topic.

  • - Radiation Dose to Patients from Radiopharmaceuticals: a Compendium of Current Information Related to Frequently Used Substances
    av ICRP
    2 495,-

    Provides information relating to radiation dose to patients, including biokinetic models, biokinetic data, dose coefficients for organ and tissue absorbed doses. This report includes new information for 82Rb-chloride, iodide (123I, 124I, 125I, and 131I) and 123I labelled 2ss-carbomethoxy 3ss-(4-iodophenyl)-N-(3-fluoropropyl) nortropane (FPCIT).

  • - Application of the Commission's Recommendations to the Protection of Individuals Living in Long Term Contaminated Areas after a Nuclear Accident or a Radiation Emergency
    av ICRP
    1 415

    A report, in which the Commission provides guidance for the protection of people living in long-term contaminated areas resulting from either a nuclear accident or a radiation emergency. It considers the effects of such events on the affected population.

  • - Limits for Intakes of Radionuclides by Workers, Part 2
    av ICRP
    569,-

    This part gives metabolic data for 30 further elements, including Annual Limits on Intakes (ALI's) for their isotopes. The data given in this report are intended to be used together with the text and dosimetric models described in ICRP Publication 30, Part 1.

  • - Adult Reference Computational Phantoms
    av ICRP
    2 085,-

    Describes the development and intended use of the computational phantoms of the Reference Male and Reference Female. This title deals with the methods used for this process and the characteristics of the resulting computational phantoms.

  • - Protection of the Environment under Different Exposure Situations
    av ICRP
    2 305,-

    In this report the Commission describes its framework for protection of the environment and how it should be applied within the Commission's system of protection.

  • - Radiological Protection in Geological Disposal of Long-Lived Solid Radioactive Waste
    av ICRP
    1 515,-

    Consolidates previous recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) related to solid waste disposal. This book explains how the ICRP system of radiological protection described in Publication 103 can be applied in the context of the geological disposal of long-lived solid radioactive waste.

  • - Recommendations of the ICRP
    av ICRP
    3 039,-

    Includes guidance on the control of exposure from radiation sources issued since 1990. This title features radiation and tissue weighting factors in the quantities equivalent and effective dose and update the radiation detriment, based on the scientific information of the biology and physics of radiation exposure.

  • - Environmental Protection: Transfer Parameters for Reference Animals and Plants
    av ICRP
    1 289,-

    A title, in which, the commission includes a section on the protection of the environment, and indicated that it would be further developing its approach to this subject by way of a set of Reference Animals and Plants (RAPs) as the basis for relating exposure to dose, and dose to radiation effects, for different types of animals and plants.

  • - Assessment of Radiation Exposure of Astronauts in Space
    av ICRP
    1 569,-

    Describes the terms and methods used to assess the radiation exposure of astronauts, and provides data for the assessment of organ doses.

  • - Conversion Coefficients for Radiological Protection Quantities for External Radiation Exposures
    av ICRP
    5 369,-

    Gives fluence to dose conversion coefficients for both effective dose and organ absorbed doses for various types of external exposures, consistent with the 2007 Recommendations of the ICRP.

  • - Low-Dose Extrapolation of Radiation-related Cancer Risk
    av ICRP
    2 109

    A report that considers the evidence relating to cancer risk associated with exposure to low doses of low linear energy transfer radiation, and particularly doses below current recommended limits for protection of radiation workers and the general public.

  • - Human Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection
    av ICRP
    3 689

    Describes a revision of the model used in ICRP Publication 30 to calculate radiation doses to the respiratory tract of workers resulting from the intake of airborne radionuclides.

  • - Relative Biological Effectiveness (RBE), Quality Factor (Q), and Radiation Weighting Factor (wR)
    av ICRP
    1 589,-

    Before 1990, dose-equivalent quantities were defined in terms of a quality factor, Q(L), that was applied to the absorbed dose at a point in order to take into account the differences in the effects of different types of radiation. In its 1990 recommendations, the ICRP introduced a modified concept. This book deals with this topic.

  • - Biological Effects after Prenatal Irradiation (Embryo and Fetus)
    av ICRP
    2 985

    In its 1990 recommendations, the ICRP considered the radiation risks after exposure during prenatal development. This book presents a critical review of experimental animal data on biological effects and evaluations of human studies after prenatal radiation published since the 1990 recommendations.

  • - Age-dependent Doses to Members of the Public from Intake of Radionuclides: Part 3 Ingestion Dose Coefficients
    av ICRP
    1 379,-

    Focuses on age dependent dose coefficients to members of the public follows ICRP Publications 56 and 67. This book gives parameters for the tissue distribution and retention of these elements together with data on urinary and faecal excretion.

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