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  • - Age-dependent Doses to the Members of the Public from Intake of Radionuclides Part 5, Compilation of Ingestion and Inhalation Coefficients
    by ICRP
    £86.49

    Summarizes data on age-dependent committed effective dose coefficients for members of the public from intakes by ingestion and inhalation of radioisotopes of the 91 elements described in "ICRP Publications 56, 67, 68, 69 and 71". This report is useful to operational health physicists and to advisory bodies responsible for radiation protection.

  • - Age-dependent Doses to Members of the Public from Intake of Radionuclides: Part 3 Ingestion Dose Coefficients
    by ICRP
    £83.99

    Focuses on age dependent dose coefficients to members of the public follows ICRP Publications 56 and 67. This book gives parameters for the tissue distribution and retention of these elements together with data on urinary and faecal excretion.

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    - Occupational Intakes of Radionuclides Part 1
     
    £141.49

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    - Biological Effects after Prenatal Irradiation (Embryo and Fetus)
    by ICRP
    £186.99

    In its 1990 recommendations, the ICRP considered the radiation risks after exposure during prenatal development. This book presents a critical review of experimental animal data on biological effects and evaluations of human studies after prenatal radiation published since the 1990 recommendations.

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    - Basic Anatomical and Physiological Data for Use in Radiological Protection: Reference Values
    by ICRP
    £186.99

    A report that collects, unifies, and expands the ICRP reference values for the purpose of providing a comprehensive and consistent set of age- and gender-specific reference values for anatomical and physiological features of the human body pertinent to radiation dosimetry.

  • - Relative Biological Effectiveness (RBE), Quality Factor (Q), and Radiation Weighting Factor (wR)
    by ICRP
    £97.49

    Before 1990, dose-equivalent quantities were defined in terms of a quality factor, Q(L), that was applied to the absorbed dose at a point in order to take into account the differences in the effects of different types of radiation. In its 1990 recommendations, the ICRP introduced a modified concept. This book deals with this topic.

  • - Release of Patients after Therapy with Unsealed Radionuclides
    by ICRP
    £108.99

    After some therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures with unsealed radionuclides, precautions may be needed to limit doses to other people, but this is rarely the case after diagnostic procedures. This book recommends that young children and infants, and visitors not engaged in direct care or comforting, should be treated as members of the public.

  • - Dose Coefficients for Intakes of Radionuclides by Workers
    by ICRP
    £68.99

    Since issuing ICRP Publication 61, ICRP has published a revised kinetic and dosimetric model of the respiratory tract. This report aims to give values of dose coefficients for workers using this new model.

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    - Human Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection
    by ICRP
    £209.99

    Describes a revision of the model used in ICRP Publication 30 to calculate radiation doses to the respiratory tract of workers resulting from the intake of airborne radionuclides.

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    - 1990 Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection
    by ICRP
    £199.49

    The International Commission on Radiological Protection issued its basic recommendations in 1977. This text contains almost all the recommendations, together with explanatory material to make clear the underlying reasoning for policy makers. The supporting annexes contain detailed scientific information on specific points for specialists.

  • - Low-Dose Extrapolation of Radiation-related Cancer Risk
    by ICRP
    £124.99

    A report that considers the evidence relating to cancer risk associated with exposure to low doses of low linear energy transfer radiation, and particularly doses below current recommended limits for protection of radiation workers and the general public.

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    - Radiological Protection against Radon Exposure
     
    £141.49

    In this report, the Commission provides updated guidance on radiological protection against radon exposure

  • - Biological Effects of Inhaled Radionuclides
    by ICRP
    £33.49

    Inhalation of radionuclides leads to problems of spatial distribution of radiation dose within tissues. This book focuses on various types of radionuclides that may be inhaled and deposited in the respiratory tract.

  • - Application of the Commission's Recommendations for the Protection of People in Emergency Exposure Situations
    by ICRP
    £85.99

    Provides advice on the application of the Commission's 2007 Recommendations.

  • - Preventing Accidental Exposures From New External Beam Radiation Therapy Technologies
    by ICRP
    £76.99

    Lessons from accidental exposures are an invaluable resource for revealing vulnerable aspects of the practice of radiotherapy, and for providing guidance for the prevention of future occurrences. This report provides lessons from retrospective information in Sections 2 and 4.

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    - ICRP Statement on Tissue Reactions and Early and Late Effects of Radiation in Normal Tissues and Organs - Threshold Doses for Tissue Reactions in a Radiation Protection Context
    by ICRP
    £247.49

    Provides a review of early and late effects of radiation in normal tissues and organs with respect to radiation protection.

  • - Radiological Protection in Geological Disposal of Long-Lived Solid Radioactive Waste
    by ICRP
    £84.99

    Consolidates previous recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) related to solid waste disposal. This book explains how the ICRP system of radiological protection described in Publication 103 can be applied in the context of the geological disposal of long-lived solid radioactive waste.

  • - Adult Reference Computational Phantoms
    by ICRP
    £127.49

    Describes the development and intended use of the computational phantoms of the Reference Male and Reference Female. This title deals with the methods used for this process and the characteristics of the resulting computational phantoms.

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    - Protection of the Environment under Different Exposure Situations
    by ICRP
    £141.49

    In this report the Commission describes its framework for protection of the environment and how it should be applied within the Commission's system of protection.

  • - Lung Cancer Risk from Radon and Progeny
    by ICRP
    £81.49

    Epidemiological studies of the association between lung cancer and exposure to radon and its decay products are reviewed. Particular emphasis is given to pooled case-control studies of residential exposures and to cohorts of underground miners exposed to relatively low levels of radon.

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    - Radiological Protection in Security Screening
     
    £141.49

    The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has developed and systematically updated the system of radiological protection, which now recommends optimisation of protection measures within or guided by appropriate restrictions, such as dose constraints or reference levels, in all circumstances. This book deals with this topic.

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    - Individual Monitoring for Internal Exposure of Workers
    by ICRP
    £155.99

    Replaces the previous ICRP Publication 54 on individual monitoring programmes and the interpretation of results of measurements for intakes of radionuclides by workers. This book uses this information and takes account of the new principles for the radiological protection of workers provided in ICRP Publication 75.

  • - Limits for Intakes of Radionuclides by Workers, Part 2
    by ICRP
    £30.49

    This part gives metabolic data for 30 further elements, including Annual Limits on Intakes (ALI's) for their isotopes. The data given in this report are intended to be used together with the text and dosimetric models described in ICRP Publication 30, Part 1.

  • - Application of the Commission's Recommendations to the Protection of Individuals Living in Long Term Contaminated Areas after a Nuclear Accident or a Radiation Emergency
    by ICRP
    £85.99

    A report, in which the Commission provides guidance for the protection of people living in long-term contaminated areas resulting from either a nuclear accident or a radiation emergency. It considers the effects of such events on the affected population.

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