Recommendations by NCRP and ICRP for a selective increase of the quality factor for neutrons have not been implemented in the practice of radiation protection, but have added urgency to the search for a more consistent new convention on quality factors. In response to this need, a liaison group of ICRP and ICRU has proposed numerical changes, but also a replacement of the reference parameter LET by the microdosimetric variable lineal energy. This would make quality factors and dose equivalents measurable, but would make computations more complicated. To resolve the dilemma, it is proposed to use an equivalence relation between lineal energy and LET which leads to nearly identical definitions whenever one deals with charged particles of suff...
Committee I of the International Commission on Radiological Protection has recommended that the Qual...
A simple formalism has been employed to average data on neutron fluence-to-directional dose equivale...
The fluence to organ-dose and effective-dose conversion coefficients for neutrons and protons with e...
Recommendations by NCRP and ICRP for a selective increase of the quality factor for neutrons have no...
In the past 5-10 years the concept of the quality factor Q in radiation protection has been widely d...
Several proposals have been presented recently (ICRU 40, Zaider and Brenner, Kellerer) on the defini...
Both the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) and the National Council on Radi...
A modified analytical expression is proposed for the revised quality factor that has been suggested ...
On the basis of new radiobiological findings, the ICRP has recently revised the LET dependence of th...
Linear energy transfer, L, is currently used as reference parameter for the quality factor in radiat...
A comprehensive set of kerma factors for neutrons and photons has been computed for the Internationa...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP77) and the International Commision on ...
Microdosimetric measurements were performed in fast neutron beams used for therapy. The energy depos...
The application of the radiation weighting factor WR and the new concept of effective dose to determ...
Using kerma factor data for H, C, N, and O in the neutron energy range from 20 MeV to 100 MeV provid...
Committee I of the International Commission on Radiological Protection has recommended that the Qual...
A simple formalism has been employed to average data on neutron fluence-to-directional dose equivale...
The fluence to organ-dose and effective-dose conversion coefficients for neutrons and protons with e...
Recommendations by NCRP and ICRP for a selective increase of the quality factor for neutrons have no...
In the past 5-10 years the concept of the quality factor Q in radiation protection has been widely d...
Several proposals have been presented recently (ICRU 40, Zaider and Brenner, Kellerer) on the defini...
Both the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) and the National Council on Radi...
A modified analytical expression is proposed for the revised quality factor that has been suggested ...
On the basis of new radiobiological findings, the ICRP has recently revised the LET dependence of th...
Linear energy transfer, L, is currently used as reference parameter for the quality factor in radiat...
A comprehensive set of kerma factors for neutrons and photons has been computed for the Internationa...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP77) and the International Commision on ...
Microdosimetric measurements were performed in fast neutron beams used for therapy. The energy depos...
The application of the radiation weighting factor WR and the new concept of effective dose to determ...
Using kerma factor data for H, C, N, and O in the neutron energy range from 20 MeV to 100 MeV provid...
Committee I of the International Commission on Radiological Protection has recommended that the Qual...
A simple formalism has been employed to average data on neutron fluence-to-directional dose equivale...
The fluence to organ-dose and effective-dose conversion coefficients for neutrons and protons with e...