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Comments on the theory of radiation risk I Systematic outline of the theory of radiation risk

Presents a systematic outline of the current theory of radiation risk. The most basic ideas of the theory can be expressed by two quantities which represent the administrative approach to radiation risk. These quantities are 'specific dose', D/sub s/, which relates to individual organs or...

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Autor principal: Neufeld, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1974
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004032-197403000-00003
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description Presents a systematic outline of the current theory of radiation risk. The most basic ideas of the theory can be expressed by two quantities which represent the administrative approach to radiation risk. These quantities are 'specific dose', D/sub s/, which relates to individual organs or tissues and 'overall dose', D/sub 0/, which relates to the entire human body. By taking D/sub s/ and D/sub 0/ as a starting point and by using postulational methods, two auxiliary quantities have been derived which are 'dose equivalent', D/sub e/(r), and quality factor, Q. Dose equivalent, D/sub e/(r), is a macroscopic field quantity and is, therefore, different from the ICRP defined dose equivalent, H, which is microscopic.
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spelling cern-8736982019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1097/00004032-197403000-00003http://cds.cern.ch/record/873698engNeufeld, JComments on the theory of radiation risk I Systematic outline of the theory of radiation riskNuclear PhysicsPresents a systematic outline of the current theory of radiation risk. The most basic ideas of the theory can be expressed by two quantities which represent the administrative approach to radiation risk. These quantities are 'specific dose', D/sub s/, which relates to individual organs or tissues and 'overall dose', D/sub 0/, which relates to the entire human body. By taking D/sub s/ and D/sub 0/ as a starting point and by using postulational methods, two auxiliary quantities have been derived which are 'dose equivalent', D/sub e/(r), and quality factor, Q. Dose equivalent, D/sub e/(r), is a macroscopic field quantity and is, therefore, different from the ICRP defined dose equivalent, H, which is microscopic.oai:cds.cern.ch:8736981974
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Comments on the theory of radiation risk I Systematic outline of the theory of radiation risk
title Comments on the theory of radiation risk I Systematic outline of the theory of radiation risk
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title_short Comments on the theory of radiation risk I Systematic outline of the theory of radiation risk
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