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BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS 2 DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS 2 ACCIDENTS 1 BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS 1 DISEASE INCIDENCE 1 DOSE RATES 1 GENETIC EFFECTS 1 GENETIC RADIATION EFFECTS 1 HAZARDS 1 HEALTH HAZARDS 1 IONIZING RADIATIONS 1 MATHEMATICAL MODELS 1 MORTALITY 1 NUCLEAR FACILITIES 1 NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS 1 OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES 1 OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE 1 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY 1 POWER PLANTS 1 RADIATION ACCIDENTS 1 RADIATION DOSES 1 RADIATION EFFECTS 1 RADIATION PROTECTION 1 RISK ASSESSMENT 1 THERMAL POWER PLANTS 1 biology and medicine, applied studies 1 nuclear fuels 1 radiation, thermal, and other environ. pollutant effects on living orgs. and biol. mat 1
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Cooper, D.W. 1 Evans, J.S. 1 Gilbert, E.S. 1 Moeller, D.W. 1
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Accounting for uncertainty in systematic bias in exposure estimates used in relative risk regression
Gilbert, E.S. - 2009
In many epidemiologic studies addressing exposure-response relationships, sources of error that lead to systematic bias in exposure measurements are known to be present, but there is uncertainty in the magnitude and nature of the bias. Two approaches that allow this uncertainty to be reflected...
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Health effects model for nuclear power plant accident consequence analysis. Part I. Introduction, integration, and summary. Part II. Scientific basis for health effects models
Evans, J.S.; Moeller, D.W.; Cooper, D.W. - 2008
Analysis of the radiological health effects of nuclear power plant accidents requires models for predicting early health effects, cancers and benign thyroid nodules, and genetic effects. Since the publication of the Reactor Safety Study, additional information on radiological health effects has...
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