
Human Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection
Human Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection. ICRP Publication 66. Ann. ICRP 24 (1-3). Abstract - This report describes a revision of the model used in ICRP Publication 30 to calculate radiation doses to the respiratory tract of workers …
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Abstract - The ICRP Publication 66 Human Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection (HRTM) has been applied to calculate dose coefficients (doses per unit intake) and bioassay functions in ICRP Publications 68, 71, 72 and 78.
ICRP Internal Dosimetry Models Learning Objectives Identify the three types of models used in internal dosimetry Describe the structure and use of inhalation models Identify the differences between the ICRP-2, ICRP-30 and ICRP-66 models Explain methods of …
RADIATION PROTECTION ICRP PUBLICATION 66 Human Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection A report of a Task Group of the International Commission on ...
The 1994 ICRP66 Human Respiratory Tract Dosimetry Model as …
Feb 25, 2011 · The 1994 ICRP66 Human Respiratory Tract Dosimetry Model as a Tool for Predicting Lung Burdens from Exposures to Environmental Aerosols
ICRP Publication 66: Human Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection (ICRP 66) is a document developed by the ICRP that provides guidance on how to calculate dose to the respiratory tract after breathing in airborne radionuclides.
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To meet fully the needs of radiation protection, a dosimetric model for the respiratory tract should: provide calculations of doses for individual members of the populations of all ethnic groups, in addition to workers; be useful for predictive and assessment purposes as well as for deriving limits on intakes; account for the influence of smokin...
In this report, the deposition of particles in the respiratory tract was calculated based on both the NCRP and the ICRP66 models, under the same particle size distribution, lung volume, and breathing conditions.
The ICRP Publication 66 Human Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection (HRTM) (ICRP-66, 1994a) has been applied with the new generation of systemic models (ICRP-67, 1993; ICRP-69, 1995a) to calculate general-purpose dose coefficients.
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The ICRP Publication 66 Human Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection (HRTM) has been applied to calculate dose coefficients (doses per unit intake) and bioassay functions in ICRP Publications 68, 71, 72 and 78.
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