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Menzler, S.* et al.: Population attributable fraction for lung cancer due to residential radon in Switzerland and Germany. Health Phys. 95, 179-189 (2008)
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Endo, S.* et al.: Radioactivity in atomic-bomb samples from exposure to environmental neutrons. Health Phys. 93, 689-695 (2007)
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Komura, K.* et al.: Atomic bomb induced 152Eu: Reconciliation of discrepancy between measurements and calculation. Health Phys. 92, 366-370 (2007)
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Brüske, I. et al.: Lung cancer risk among former uranium miners of the Wismut company in Germany. Health Phys. 90, 208-216 (2006)
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Höllriegl, V. ; Li, W.B. ; Oeh, U. & Roth, P.: Methods for assessing gastrointestinal absorption of strontium in humans by stable tracer techniques. Health Phys. 90, 232-240 (2006)
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Kellerer, A.M. ; Rühm, W. & Walsh, L.*: Indications of the neutron effect contribution in the solid cancer data of the A-bomb survivors. Health Phys. 90, 554-564 (2006)
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Li, W.B. et al.: Internal dose assessment of natural uranium from drinking water based of biokinetic modeling and individual bioassay monitoring : a study of a Finnish family. Health Phys. 90, 533-543 (2006)
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Bailiff, I.K.* ; Göksu, H.Y. & Meckbach, R.: Retrospective luminescence dosimetry : Development of approaches to application in populated areas downwind of the Chernobyl NPP. Health Phys. 89, 233-246 (2005)
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Degteva, M.O.* et al.: Electron paramagnetic resonance and fluorescence in situ hybridization-based investigations of individual doses for persons living at Metlino in the upper reaches of the Techa River. Health Phys. 88, 139-153 (2005)
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Roth, P. ; Höllriegl, V. ; Li, W.B. ; Oeh, U. & Schramel, P.: Validating an important aspect of the new ICRP biokinetic model of thorium. Health Phys. 88, 223-228 (2005)
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Ulanowski, A. ; Wieser, A. ; Zankl, M. & Jacob, P.: Photon dose conversion coefficients for human teeth in standars irradiation geometries. Health Phys. 89, 645-659 (2005)
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Wichmann, H.-E. et al.: Increased lung cancer risk due to residential radon in a pooled and extended analysis of studies in Germany. Health Phys. 88, 71-79 (2005)
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Bailiff, I.K.* et al.: The application of retrospective luminescence dosimetry in areas affected by fallout from the semipalatinsk nuclear test site: An evaluation of potential. Health Phys. 87, 625-641 (2004)
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Bailiff, I.K.* et al.: Comparison of retrospective luminescence dosimetry with computational modeling in two highly contaminated settlements downwind of the Chernobyl NPP. Health Phys. 86, 25-41 (2004)
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Fill, U.A. ; Zankl, M. ; Petoussi-Henß, N. ; Siebert, M. & Regulla, D.F.: Adult female voxel models of different stature and photon conversion coefficients for radiation protection. Health Phys. 86, 253-272 (2004)
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Gavrilin, Y.* et al.: Individual thyroid dose estimation for a case-control study of Chernobyl related thyroid cancer among children of Belarus-Part I: 131I, short-lived radioiodines (132I, 133I, 135I) and short-lived radiotelluriums (131MTe and 132Te). Health Phys. 86, 565-585 (2004)
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Höllriegl, V. ; Röhmuß, M. ; Oeh, U. & Roth, P.: Strontium biokinetics in humans: Influence of alginate on the uptake of ingested strontium. Health Phys. 86, 193-196 (2004)
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Kis, Z. ; Eged, K. ; Voigt, G.* ; Meckbach, R. & Müller, H.: Modeling of an industrial environment: external dose calculations based on Monte Carlo simulations of photon transport. Health Phys. 86, 161-173 (2004)
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Semioshkina, N.A. et al.: Assessment of the current internal dose due to 137Cs and 90Sr for peaple living within the semipalatinsk test site, Kazakhstan. Health Phys. 86, 187-192 (2004)