Non-human biota dosimetry has historically relied on ellipsoidal dosimetric phantoms. In 2008, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) presented a set of ellipsoidal models representative of wildlife, including dosimetric data for homogeneously distributed internal radionuclide sources. Such data makes it possible to quickly and easily estimate radiation dose rate. Voxelized modeling, first developed for use in human medical dosimetry, utilizes advanced imaging technologies to generate realistic and detailed dosimetric phantoms. Individual organs or tissues may be segmented and dosimetric data derived for each anatomic area of interest via Monte Carlo modeling. Recently, dosimetric data derived from voxelized models h...
In its recent recommendations the ICRP adopted two voxel models of an adult male and an adult female...
The ability to estimate absorbed doses in experimental animals to which radiolabeled material has be...
Radiological doses to terrestrial wildlife were examined in this model inter-comparison study that e...
Radiological dosimetry for nonhuman biota typically relies on calculations that utilize the Monte Ca...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
The enormous diversity of non-human biota is a specific challenge when developing and applying dosim...
Diversity of living organisms and their environmental radiation exposure conditions represents a spe...
Exposure to radiation is a potential hazard to humans and the environment. The Fukushima accident re...
A number of approaches have been proposed to estimate the exposure of non-human biota to ionizing ra...
A number of approaches have been proposed to estimate the exposure of non-human biota to ionizing ra...
In its recent recommendations the ICRP adopted two voxel models of an adult male and an adult female...
The ability to estimate absorbed doses in experimental animals to which radiolabeled material has be...
Radiological doses to terrestrial wildlife were examined in this model inter-comparison study that e...
Radiological dosimetry for nonhuman biota typically relies on calculations that utilize the Monte Ca...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
The enormous diversity of non-human biota is a specific challenge when developing and applying dosim...
Diversity of living organisms and their environmental radiation exposure conditions represents a spe...
Exposure to radiation is a potential hazard to humans and the environment. The Fukushima accident re...
A number of approaches have been proposed to estimate the exposure of non-human biota to ionizing ra...
A number of approaches have been proposed to estimate the exposure of non-human biota to ionizing ra...
In its recent recommendations the ICRP adopted two voxel models of an adult male and an adult female...
The ability to estimate absorbed doses in experimental animals to which radiolabeled material has be...
Radiological doses to terrestrial wildlife were examined in this model inter-comparison study that e...