The Department of Energy has established the Comprehensive Epidemiologic Data Resource (CEDR) as a public-use data base with the goal of broadening independent access to data collected during studies of the health effects of exposure to radiation and other physical or chemical agents associated with the production of nuclear materials. This catalog is intended for use by any individual interested in obtaining information about, or access to, CEDR data. This catalog provides information that will help users identify and request data file sets of interest
Phase 1 of Project 2.3, a short-term collaborative Feasibility Study, was funded for 12 months start...
Molecular and genetic research is now providing us with the opportunity to quantify the risks of rad...
Item 1037-B, 1037-C (MF)Shipping list no.: 90-113-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micr...
This poster introduces the Comprehensive Epidemiologic Data Resource (CEDR), an electronic database ...
The identification, and organization, of radiation health effects data, is needed to effectively app...
To investigate the long-term health effects of protracted occupational exposure to low levels of ion...
The Chernobyl Database project is developing and maintaining an information to provide researchers w...
purpose of the NER is to assess and evaluate the potential relationship between adverse health effec...
This guide describes record series that pertain to epidemiologic and health-related studies at the C...
2001, Integrating workplace exposure databases for occupational medicine services and epidemiologic ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\u2019s (CDC) National Center for Environmental Health...
Over the past 60 years a great number of very large datasets have been generated from the experiment...
Item 1051-H-11S/N 052-010-02681-0"NUREG/CR-1728.""NRC FIN no. B1090-9"--Cover.Accompanied by "Errata...
The objective of this article is to list data resources needed for nuclear medicine and provide info...
"Date published: May 1980.""NRC FIN No. B-1090-9.""NUREG/CR-1174."Includes bibliographical reference...
Phase 1 of Project 2.3, a short-term collaborative Feasibility Study, was funded for 12 months start...
Molecular and genetic research is now providing us with the opportunity to quantify the risks of rad...
Item 1037-B, 1037-C (MF)Shipping list no.: 90-113-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micr...
This poster introduces the Comprehensive Epidemiologic Data Resource (CEDR), an electronic database ...
The identification, and organization, of radiation health effects data, is needed to effectively app...
To investigate the long-term health effects of protracted occupational exposure to low levels of ion...
The Chernobyl Database project is developing and maintaining an information to provide researchers w...
purpose of the NER is to assess and evaluate the potential relationship between adverse health effec...
This guide describes record series that pertain to epidemiologic and health-related studies at the C...
2001, Integrating workplace exposure databases for occupational medicine services and epidemiologic ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\u2019s (CDC) National Center for Environmental Health...
Over the past 60 years a great number of very large datasets have been generated from the experiment...
Item 1051-H-11S/N 052-010-02681-0"NUREG/CR-1728.""NRC FIN no. B1090-9"--Cover.Accompanied by "Errata...
The objective of this article is to list data resources needed for nuclear medicine and provide info...
"Date published: May 1980.""NRC FIN No. B-1090-9.""NUREG/CR-1174."Includes bibliographical reference...
Phase 1 of Project 2.3, a short-term collaborative Feasibility Study, was funded for 12 months start...
Molecular and genetic research is now providing us with the opportunity to quantify the risks of rad...
Item 1037-B, 1037-C (MF)Shipping list no.: 90-113-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micr...