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ICRP Publication 72
The purpose of ICRP 72 is to summarise data on age dependent committed effective dose coefficients for members of the public from intakes by ingestion and inhalation of …
ICRP Publication 23
A unique comprehensive work on the reference male and female, including data on mass of the various organs of the body, chemical composition of the body and various tissues and …
ICRP Publication 88
In its Publications 56, 67, 69, 71, and 72, ICRP has provided age-specific biokinetic models and, using those models, compiled dose coefficients (doses per unit intake) for intakes …
ICRP Publication 77
ICRP Publication 77 reaffirms the Commission’s current policy of radiological protection, in particular its policy on public exposure, and aims to clarify the practical application …
ICRP Publication 91
The proposed framework is designed to harmonise with the ICRP’s approach to the protection of human beings, but does not intend to set regulatory standards. Instead, the proposed …
ICRP Publication 36
This report is a revision of ICRP Publication No 13. The recommendations it contains apply to the protection of pupils/students from ionizing radiation. They apply mainly to the …
ICRP Publication 48
This publication is intended to review, update and extend the information on the metabolism of plutonium, neptunium and the trivalent actinides, previously reviewed in ICRP …
ICRP Publication 52
This publication is concerned with exposures of patients resulting from the administration of radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic, therapeutic and research purposes, including some …
ICRP Publication 95
In the present report, ICRP provides information on radiation doses to the infant due to intakes of radionuclides in maternal milk. As in Publication 88 (ICRP, 2001) on doses to …
ICRP Publication 45
In 1977, the International Commission on Radiological Protection issued ICRP Publication 27, "Problems Involved in Developing an Index of Harm". That report discussed the …
ICRP Publication 65
The naturally radioactive noble gas radon, (Rn-222), is present in the air outdoors and in all buildings, including workplaces. It is thus an inescapable source of radiation …
ICRP Publication 99
This report considers the evidence relating to cancer risk associated with exposure to low doses of low linear energy transfer radiation, and particularly doses below current …