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Radioiodine internal dose coefficients specific for Koreans [PDF]
This study developed internal dose coefficients for radioiodine, tailored to the Korean population, by incorporating the Korean biokinetic model along with the Korean S values.
Tae-Eun Kwon +2 more
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Dose length product to effective dose coefficients in children. [PDF]
Abstract Background The most accurate method for estimating effective dose (the most widely understood metric for tracking patient radiation exposure) from computed tomography (CT) requires time-intensive Monte Carlo simulation.
Chu PW +10 more
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Dose Coefficients for Internal Dose Assessments for Exposure to Radioactive Fallout. [PDF]
Abstract This paper presents values as well as the bases for calculating internal dose coefficients suitable for estimating organ doses from the exposure to radioactive fallout that could result from the detonation of a nuclear fission device.
Melo DR +5 more
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Dose Coefficients for Use in Rapid Dose Estimation in Industrial Radiography Accidents [PDF]
When accidents by industrial radiography sources occur, it is necessary to accurately and quickly estimate radiation doses for the effective treatment of those individuals with acute radiation syndrome (ARS). In the present study, a comprehensive set of absorbed dose coefficients (DCs) was obtained by performing Monte Carlo simulations using ...
Han H +8 more
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Correction to: Dose length product to effective dose coefficients in children. [PDF]
Chu PW +10 more
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To study the representative dose coefficients near nuclear facilities in the arid regions of Northwest China, a simplified anatomical model of Sphingonotus insects using computed tomography (CT) scanning is proposed. In addition, a voxel model created by
GONG Wenjing +7 more
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Estimation of lymphocyte radiation doses after the ingestion of radionuclides of different tropicity
Assessment of the lymphocyte doses is relevant for solving a number of radiobiological problems, including the risk assessment of hemoblastosis (leukemia, multiple myeloma, lymphoma etc.), as well as the use of circulating lymphocytes as “natural ...
E. I. Tolstykh +2 more
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In radiobiology circulating T-lymphocytes are used as “natural biodosimeters” since the frequency of chromosomal aberrations that occur in them after radiation exposure is proportional to the accumulated dose. In addition, stable chromosomal aberrations (
E. I. Tolstykh, M. O. Degteva
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Organ dose conversion coefficients in CT scans for Korean adult males and females
Dose monitoring in CT patients requires accurate dose estimation but most of the CT dose calculation tools are based on Caucasian computational phantoms.
Choonsik Lee +5 more
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ELECTRON EYE-LENS OPERATIONAL DOSE COEFFICIENTS
Abstract In 2012, the International Commission on Radiological Protection issued a recommendation for a reduced annual eye-lens dose limit in the face of mounting evidence of the risk of cataract induction. This led to worldwide research efforts in various areas including the dose simulation in realistic eye-models, the production of ...
J, Dubeau, J, Sun
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