The advantages and disadvantages of electronic dosimetric techniques have been described previously. |
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An alternative dosimetric approach has been proposed, termed implicit dosimetry. |
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In this paper we present the use of these dosimetric techniques to study human exposure in a high-latitude polar location with a 24 hour photoperiod. |
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Otherwise, meaningful interspecies extrapolations and dosimetric adjustments are hampered. |
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His latest research focuses on realistic dosimetric models of the coronary arteries, bone remodeling and bone marrow stem cells. |
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Study cohorts were defined from employment or dosimetric records of participating facilities or, where available, from centralised national dose registries. |
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The impedance method has been successfully used to solve dosimetric problems where quasistatic approximations can be made. |
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The intended user is a medical physicist or someone well familiar with the dosimetric concepts that are of importance in external beam therapy. |
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The book is presented once a month for updating of dosimetric data and other information. |
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Genmod can provide dosimetric models for 52 organs and tissues, and includes 50 elements and 109 radionuclides. |
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A treatment unit is defined by input of dosimetric data as well as geometric data describing the treatment head design. |
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The best available metabolic and dosimetric models currently available have been used in the preparation of this report. |
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The dosimetric measurements above the roadsides were performed and fluctuations of EDR from 79 to 122 nanosievert per hour were identified. |
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Clinical and dosimetric variables were recorded. |
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To our knowledge, few dosimetric studies have been published demonstrating the dosimetric properties of these radioiodine nuclides in these models. |
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Moreover it provides a series of dosimetric parameters. |
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A simple geometry such as cubic tissue mass can be used provided that the calculated dosimetric quantities have conservative values relative to the exposure guidelines. |
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Individual monitoring shall be systematic for exposed category A workers. This monitoring shall be based on individual measurements which are established by an approved dosimetric service. |
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Indeed the whole chapter and the recommendation at the end to reduce tritium emissions are written without any indication of the dosimetric implications of the releases. |
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The Basic Safety Standards Directive introduced a new dosimetric concept in order to protect the health of workers and general public soundly and comprehensively. |
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The following examples illustrate some possible monitoring responses to postulated radiation exposure scenarios, taking into account the typical sensitivities and limitations of dosimeters and dosimetric methods. |
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The dosimetric impact of increased radiation levels can be minimized by investigating and responding to increasing radiation levels in a prompt manner either by reducing them or implementing protective measures. |
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These solutions are the first to enable both dosimetric verification of the prescribed dose as well as IMRT quality assurance for radiotherapy equipment such as linear accelerators. |
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The Controlatom company, a market leader in radiation protection, has being conducting technical and dosimetric inspections for more than 40 years for hospitals, doctors and dentists, and for mammographic screening services. |
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