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Medical Radionuclides: Radiation Dose and Effects
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine, 1970(1970). Medical Radionuclides: Radiation Dose and Effects. International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine: Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 399-399.
D. V. Cormack +3 more
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Dose radiation effects in FinFETs
Solid-State Electronics, 2006Abstract This paper reports the effects of dose irradiation on FinFETs. A threshold voltage shift of 100 mV is observed after irradiation at a dose of 300 krad(SiO2). The creation of oxide charges reduces the threshold voltage at the bottom of the device, while the generation of interface traps increases the threshold voltage at the sidewalls of the ...
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Radiation Dose–Volume Effects in the Heart
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2010The literature is reviewed to identify the main clinical and dose-volume predictors for acute and late radiation-induced heart disease. A clear quantitative dose and/or volume dependence for most cardiac toxicity has not yet been shown, primarily because of the scarcity of the data.
Giovanna, Gagliardi +6 more
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Effects of Low Doses of Radiation
Health Physics, 1996This is a brief review of what is known from experimental studies about the effects of low doses of radiation, and approaches that might improve risk estimates are discussed. The dose-response relationships for cancer induction by radiation vary markedly between tissues.
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Effects of small doses of ionising radiation
Journal of Radiological Protection, 1998Uncertainty remains about the quantitative effects of doses of ionising radiation less than 0.2 Sv. Estimates of hereditary effects, based on the atomic bomb survivors, suggest that the mutation doubling dose is about 2 Sv for acute low LET radiation, but the confidence limits are wide.
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Cellular low-dose effects of ionizing radiation.
Rivista di biologia, 2009The most important physical quantity used to define the deposition of energy in organs and tissues from ionizing radiation is the absorbed dose, but this measure does not characterize the fluctuation of energy absorption resulting from the stochastic nature of the energy deposition events in individual cells.
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Regulatory Implications of Radiation Dose-effect Relationships
Health Physics, 1984Risk estimators for ionizing radiation at low doses are dependent upon the assumptions and mathematical relationships which are used for extrapolating the risk estimates obtained at high doses and high dose rates to low doses and dose rates. Much of the current controversy regarding the potential effects of low-level ionizing radiation centers upon the
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Biological effects after small radiation doses
International Journal of Radiation Biology, 1996Following the 10th International Congress of Radiation Research held in Wu rzburg, Germany, in August 1995, around 100 scientists assembled in order to discuss one of the most urgent topics in radioprotection, namely what are the risks of exposure by ionizing radiations to man in the same low dose range as these exposures occur in the working place, in
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