
ICRU Report 57, Conversion Coefficients for use in Radiological ...
Conversion coefficients are provided for idealized irradiation geometries, monoenergetic radiaitons in various anthropomorphic models (mathematical models) and measurement phantoms. The major sections of the report are: ORDER.
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For this purpose, the official ICRP/ICRU computational models (ICRP, 2009) representing Reference Male and Reference Female (ICRP, 2002) were used, in conjunction with Monte Carlo codes simulating the transport of radiation within the human body.
ICRU Report 95, Operational Quantities for External Radiation Exposure ...
Radiological Protection (ICRP) protection quantity effective dose (2007) for photons in the energy range from 70 keV to 3 MeV. At lower and higher photon energies, the ICRU Report 39/51 defined operational quantities show significant over- and underestimates of the …
ICRU Report 95: New operational quantities for external radiation ...
In 2020, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) and the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU) have jointly published ICRU Report 95 with improved definitions for operational quantities, and with conversion coefficients for a wide range of particles and energies.
ICRP Publication 74
Abstract - ICRP Publication 74 provides an extensive and authoritative set of data linking the operational quantities defined by ICRU with the dosimetric and protection quantities defined by ICRP.
International Commission on Radiological Protection - Wikipedia
The ICRP is a sister organisation to the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU). In general terms ICRU defines the units, and ICRP recommends, develops and maintains the International system of radiological protection which uses these units.
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At lower and higher photon energies, the ICRU Report 39/51 defined operational quantities show significant over- and underestimates of the protection quantities, respectively.
International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements
The International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU) is a standardization body set up in 1925 by the International Congress of Radiology, originally as the X-Ray Unit Committee until 1950.
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Providing guidance for over 90 years to the fields of radiation science, radiation medicine and radiation protection.
ICRP Publication 116—the first ICRP/ICRU application of the male …
Aug 21, 2014 · This paper highlights some features of the ICRP/ICRU reference phantoms (Publication 110) and ICRP Publication 116, discusses some of the findings of dose conversion coefficients (DCC) for external exposures for idealized exposures with particular focus on photons, electrons and positrons.
- Some results have been removed