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Rühm, W. ; Azizova, T.* ; Bouffler, S.* ; Cullings, H.M.* ; Grosche, B.* ; Little, M.P.* ; Shore, R.S.* ; Walsh, L.* ; Woloschak, G.E.*

Typical doses and dose rates in studies pertinent to radiation risk inference at low doses and low dose rates.

J. Radiat. Res. 59, 2, ii1-ii10 (2018)
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In order to quantify radiation risks at exposure scenarios relevant for radiation protection, often extrapolation of data obtained at high doses and high dose rates down to low doses and low dose rates is needed. Task Group TG91 on 'Radiation Risk Inference at Low-dose and Low-dose Rate Exposure for Radiological Protection Purposes' of the International Commission on Radiological Protection is currently reviewing the relevant cellular, animal and human studies that could be used for that purpose. This paper provides an overview of dose rates and doses typically used or present in those studies, and compares them with doses and dose rates typical of those received by the A-bomb survivors in Japan.
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Publication type Article: Journal article
Document type Scientific Article
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Keywords Ionizing Radiation ; Low Dose Rates ; Low Doses ; Radiation Risk; Randomized Controlled-trial; Chronic Tic Disorders; Parkinsons-disease; Health-care; Tourette-syndrome; Behavior-therapy; Neurological Disorders; Huntington Disease; Batten-disease; Virtual Visits
ISSN (print) / ISBN 0449-3060
e-ISSN 1349-9157
Quellenangaben Volume: 59, Issue: , Pages: ii1-ii10, Article Number: , Supplement: 2
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publishing Place 233 Spring St, New York, Ny 10013 Usa
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Reviewing status Peer reviewed