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IONIZING RADIATIONS 6 BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS 2 CALIBRATION STANDARDS 2 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 2 RADIATION DOSES 2 RADIATIONS 2 RADIOBIOLOGY 2 RISK ASSESSMENT 2 SYNERGISM 2 radiation, thermal, and other environ. pollutant effects on living orgs. and biol. mat 2 ATTENUATION 1 BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS 1 BIOLOGY 1 CALIBRATION 1 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 1 CORRECTIONS 1 DETECTION 1 DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS 1 DOSEMETERS 1 ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION 1 GAMMA DETECTION 1 GAMMA RADIATION 1 GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY 1 HUMAN FACTORS 1 IONIZATION 1 LEADING ABSTRACT 1 MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS 1 MATERIALS 1 MEASURING INSTRUMENTS 1 MEDICAL PERSONNEL 1 MEETINGS 1 NEOPLASMS 1 NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS 1 OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES 1 OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE 1 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY 1 QUALITY ASSURANCE 1 RADIATION DETECTION 1 RADIATION DETECTORS 1 RADIATION MONITORS 1
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Gilbert, E.S. 3 Brooks, A.L. 2 Johnson, N.F. 2 Kitchin, R.M. 2 Heath, J.A. 1 Henriksen, K. 1 Jones, R. 1 Kaye, R.D. 1 Morisseau, D.S. 1 Parker, J.L. 1 Serig, D.L. 1 Swinth, K.L. 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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Human factors evaluation of teletherapy: Literature review. Volume 5
Henriksen, K.; Kaye, R.D.; Jones, R.; Morisseau, D.S.; … - 2009
A series of human factors evaluations were undertaken to better understand the contributing factors to human error in the teletherapy environment. Teletherapy is a multidisciplinary methodology for treating cancerous tissue through selective exposure to an external beam of ionizing radiation. A...
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Workshop on measurement quality assurance for ionizing radiation: Proceedings
Heath, J.A.; Swinth, K.L. - 2008
This workshop was held to review the status of secondary level calibration accreditation programs, review related measurement accreditation programs, document lessons learned, and to present changes in programs due to new national priorities involving radioactivity measurements. Contents...
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The role of cellular and molecular studies in evaluation of health effects from combined radiation and chemical exposures
Brooks, A.L.; Gilbert, E.S.; Kitchin, R.M.; Johnson, N.F. - 2008
Additive models are currently used to predict risks following exposure to multiple agents or complex mixtures. Use of these models is questioned because different methods are used to derive risks for chemical and physical agents depending on the database used. Risks for the induction of cancer...
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The role of cellular and molecular studies in evaluation of health effects from combined radiation and chemical exposures
Brooks, A.L.; Gilbert, E.S.; Kitchin, R.M.; Johnson, N.F. - 2008
Additive models are currently used to predict risks following exposure to multiple agents or complex mixtures. Use of these models is questioned because different methods are used to derive risks for chemical and physical agents depending on the database used. Risks for the induction of cancer...
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Use of calibration standards and the correction for sample self-attenuation in gamma-ray nondestructive assay
Parker, J.L. - 2008
The efficient use of appropriate calibration standards and the correction for the attenuation of the gamma rays within an assay sample by the sample itself are two important and closely related subjects in gamma-ray nondestructive assay. Much research relating to those subjects has been done in...
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