Some Concepts, Terminology, and Methodology for Radiation Risk Assessment

It was the purpose of this workshop to introduce rigorous probabilistic concepts and statistical procedures into the analysis of radiation-induced cancer. For this purpose the authors give definitions of some probabilistic concepts that will help us to define dose-response curves rigorously. Some of...

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DOSES
ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY
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HEALTH HAZARDS
HUMAN POPULATIONS
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Maximum likelihood estimation
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POPULATIONS
Radiation dosage
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RADIOINDUCTION
RISK ASSESSMENT
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