Abstract
Recommendations for the limitation of the burden of the human body from radiation exposure were developed to avoid direct radiation health damage such that the occurrence of stochastic damage can be held below a resonable risk level. The recommendations, published under ICRP 26 and ICRP 30, contain several guidelines and concepts which are discussed here. They include the primary internal dose exposure limits, secondary and implied limits for the monitoring of internal radiation exposure (Annual Limit of Intake, Derived Air Concentrations). Methods are presented for inspection and monitoring of internal exposure in medical laboratories, inspection of incorporation of sup(131)I and sup(99m)Tc.
Beleznay, F
[1]
- Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. Central Research Inst. for Physics
Citation Formats
Beleznay, F.
Radiation exposure from incorporated isotopes.
Hungary: N. p.,
1985.
Web.
Beleznay, F.
Radiation exposure from incorporated isotopes.
Hungary.
Beleznay, F.
1985.
"Radiation exposure from incorporated isotopes."
Hungary.
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title = {Radiation exposure from incorporated isotopes}
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abstractNote = {Recommendations for the limitation of the burden of the human body from radiation exposure were developed to avoid direct radiation health damage such that the occurrence of stochastic damage can be held below a resonable risk level. The recommendations, published under ICRP 26 and ICRP 30, contain several guidelines and concepts which are discussed here. They include the primary internal dose exposure limits, secondary and implied limits for the monitoring of internal radiation exposure (Annual Limit of Intake, Derived Air Concentrations). Methods are presented for inspection and monitoring of internal exposure in medical laboratories, inspection of incorporation of sup(131)I and sup(99m)Tc.}
journal = []
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month = {Jan}
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title = {Radiation exposure from incorporated isotopes}
author = {Beleznay, F}
abstractNote = {Recommendations for the limitation of the burden of the human body from radiation exposure were developed to avoid direct radiation health damage such that the occurrence of stochastic damage can be held below a resonable risk level. The recommendations, published under ICRP 26 and ICRP 30, contain several guidelines and concepts which are discussed here. They include the primary internal dose exposure limits, secondary and implied limits for the monitoring of internal radiation exposure (Annual Limit of Intake, Derived Air Concentrations). Methods are presented for inspection and monitoring of internal exposure in medical laboratories, inspection of incorporation of sup(131)I and sup(99m)Tc.}
journal = []
volume = {28:1}
place = {Hungary}
year = {1985}
month = {Jan}
}