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Thermoluminescent Internal Beta-Ray Dosimetry

Radiation Research, 1967
The possibility of using thermoluminescence for in vivo and in vitro direct dose measurements in tiny body cavities (for example, bone marrow) suggested investigation of the response to beta radiation of LiF and CaF2 powder and single crystals of different thicknesses (down to microns).
J, Kastner   +3 more
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UK laboratory intercomparison on internal dosimetry

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2003
A laboratory intercomparison for internal dose assessment from a variety of intake scenarios is described. This is the first UK intercomparison using the revised ICRP Human Respiratory Tract and biokinetic models. Four United Kingdom laboratories participated and six cases were assessed.
J, Speed   +10 more
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The contribution of chemical speciation to internal dosimetry

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2003
Speciation studies refer to the distribution of species in a particular sample or matrix. These studies are necessary to improve the description, understanding and prediction of trace element kinetics and toxicity. In the case of internal contamination with radionuclides, speciation studies could help to improve both the biokinetic and dosimetric ...
F, Paquet, S, Frelon, G, Cote, C, Madic
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Internal dosimetry of radionuclides

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2007
F, Paquet   +4 more
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Internal Radiation Dosimetry

1993
Radiation can cause detrimental effects on human tissues, and these effects depend on various factors, such as dose, dose rate, time of exposure and so on. This chapter describes the method of calculating absorbed doses in various organs from radionuclides ingested internally either purposely (e.g., medical procedures) or accidentally.
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Selective Internal Radiation Therapy Dosimetry

Future Oncology, 2014
Dosimetry is the calculation of radiation energy absorbed by tissue (measured in Grays [Gy]) as a result of exposure to indirect and direct ionizing radiation. The strength of a radioactive source is called its activity, which is defined as the rate at which the isotope decays over time.
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Internal dosimetry for systemic radiation therapy

Seminars in Radiation Oncology, 2000
The key to effective use of the medical internal radiation dose (MIRD) schema in radioimmunotherapy (RIT) is to understand how it works and what the essential data input requirements are. The fundamental data are acquired from medical imaging. Image interpretation involves (1) collecting data to determine the source-organ activities, (2) plotting the ...
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An international neutron dosimetry intercomparison

Medical Physics, 1995
R L, Maughan   +4 more
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