A mathematical model was constructed for the purpose of predicting the fraction of human population which would die within 1 year of an accidental exposure to airborne radionuclides. The model is based on data from laboratory experiments with rats, dogs and baboons, and from human epidemiological data. Doses from external, whole-body irradiation and from inhaled, alpha- and beta-emitting radionuclides are calculated for several organs. The probabilities of death from radiation pneumonitis and from bone marrow irradiation are predicted from doses accumulated within 30 days of exposure to the radioactive aerosol. The model is compared with existing similar models under hypothetical exposure conditions. Suggestions for further experiments with...
Mathematical models of radionuclide distribution and transport in the environment have been develope...
The radiological consequences of a nuclear power plant (NPP) accident, resulting in the release of r...
This paper provides theoretical health-risk-assessment tools that are designed to facilitate plannin...
Several studies have previously been made of the number of early deaths which might be expected in a...
During certain hypothetical severe accidents in a nuclear power plant, radionuclides could be releas...
A dynamic radioecological model was developed to estimate radiation doses and stochastic health risk...
This report presents ``reference`` computations that can be used by safety analysts in the evaluatio...
This report presents results of computations of doses and the associated health risks of postulated ...
Lung cancer incidence in Sprague-Dawley rats was simulated by a biologically based carcinogenesis mo...
Although incidence of respiratory cancer is directly related to inhalation of radon and radon daught...
International audienceIn the early phase of a nuclear reactor accident, in-vivo monitoring of impact...
The radiological consequences of a nuclear power plant (NPP) accident, resulting in the release of r...
This document describes many of the statistical approaches that are being used to analyze data from ...
The radiological consequences of a nuclear power plant (NPP) accident, resulting in the release of r...
ii This report presents concepts and factors that influence airborne radionuclide contamination in t...
Mathematical models of radionuclide distribution and transport in the environment have been develope...
The radiological consequences of a nuclear power plant (NPP) accident, resulting in the release of r...
This paper provides theoretical health-risk-assessment tools that are designed to facilitate plannin...
Several studies have previously been made of the number of early deaths which might be expected in a...
During certain hypothetical severe accidents in a nuclear power plant, radionuclides could be releas...
A dynamic radioecological model was developed to estimate radiation doses and stochastic health risk...
This report presents ``reference`` computations that can be used by safety analysts in the evaluatio...
This report presents results of computations of doses and the associated health risks of postulated ...
Lung cancer incidence in Sprague-Dawley rats was simulated by a biologically based carcinogenesis mo...
Although incidence of respiratory cancer is directly related to inhalation of radon and radon daught...
International audienceIn the early phase of a nuclear reactor accident, in-vivo monitoring of impact...
The radiological consequences of a nuclear power plant (NPP) accident, resulting in the release of r...
This document describes many of the statistical approaches that are being used to analyze data from ...
The radiological consequences of a nuclear power plant (NPP) accident, resulting in the release of r...
ii This report presents concepts and factors that influence airborne radionuclide contamination in t...
Mathematical models of radionuclide distribution and transport in the environment have been develope...
The radiological consequences of a nuclear power plant (NPP) accident, resulting in the release of r...
This paper provides theoretical health-risk-assessment tools that are designed to facilitate plannin...