Individual Radiosensitivity and its Relevance to Health Physics
Radiation protection regulations have been established to reduce exposure of individuals to acceptable safe levels. These limits assume that people have similar responses to ionizing radiation and that there is no variation in individual radiation risk. The purpose of this research was to determine...
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Main Authors: | Kara Schnarr (Author), Ian Dayes (Author), Jinka Sathya (Author), Douglas Boreham (Author) |
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2007-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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