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[en] Dispersion of noxious substances through the atmosphere is described and a suitable model is discussed. A method for the calculation of the number of health effects caused in the general public by such releases is developed and a procedure for the generation of suitable release criteria is demonstrated
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Die verspreiding van giftige stowwe in die atmosfeer word beskryf en 'n geskikte model word bespreek. 'n Metode word ontwikkel waarvolgens die aantal gevolge geraam kan word wat sulke vrystellings op die algemene publiek se gesondheid sal he, en 'n prosedure word daargestel om geskikte vrystellingsnorme te skepOriginal Title
Dispersion of noxious substances through the atmosphere
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Atomic Energy Board, Pelindaba, Pretoria (South Africa); 567 p; 1979; 28 p; Course on safety and reliability assessment; Pretoria, South Africa; 9 - 20 Jul 1979; Available from the Admininstrative Officer, Licensing Branch, Atomic Energy Board, Private Bag X256, Pretoria, 0001 at SA R40 / US $50
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Ainslie, L.C. (ed.); Nuclear Development Corp. of South Africa (Pty.) Ltd., Pelindaba, Pretoria; 89 p; ISBN 0-86960-827-4; ; Aug 1986; 1 p; Atomic Energy Corporation of South Africa Ltd; Pretoria (South Africa); Radwaste '86; Cape Town (South Africa); 7-12 Sep 1986; Published in summary form.
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Tadmor, J.; Winkler, B.C.; Simpson, D.M.
Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Tel Aviv
Research laboratoies annual report 19761977
Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Tel Aviv
Research laboratoies annual report 19761977
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Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Tel Aviv; p. 188-189; Jun 1977; p. 188-189; In summary form only.
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[en] The establishment of occupational radiation standards is investigated on the basis of morbidity risks expressly stated to be acceptable in other industries or human activities. A first attempt of comparing the tolerable radiation morbidity risk with that established as acceptable in the asbestos industry and industrial noise environments, indicates that the occupational radiation standard for the whole body and bone marrow should be of the order of 2 rem/a, and for the skin, 30 rem/a
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Anon; p. IV.6.1-IV.6.14; 1978; p. IV.6.1-IV.6.14; American Nuclear Society, Inc; La Grange Park, IL; Probabilistic analysis of nuclear reactor safety; Los Angeles, CA, USA; 8 - 10 May 1978
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Tattersall, J.O.; Simpson, D.M.; Reynolds, R.A.
Peaceful uses of atomic energy. Proceedings of the fourth international conference, jointly sponsored by the UN and the IAEA and held in Geneva, 6-16 September 1971. Vol. 111972
Peaceful uses of atomic energy. Proceedings of the fourth international conference, jointly sponsored by the UN and the IAEA and held in Geneva, 6-16 September 1971. Vol. 111972
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United Nations, New York (USA); International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Proceedings series; 15 v.; v. 11 p. 487-501; 1972; IAEA/UN; Vienna; 4. international conference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy; Geneva, Switzerland; 6 Sep 1971; A/CONF.49/P--671; Microfiche of preprint available from INIS Clearinghouse.
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Simpson, D.M.; Winkler, B.C.; Tattersall, J.O.
Population dose evaluation and standards for man and his environment1974
Population dose evaluation and standards for man and his environment1974
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); World Health Organization, Geneva (Switzerland); Proceedings series; p. 55-69; ISBN 9200203744; ; 1974; IAEA; Vienna; Seminar on radiological safety evaluation of population doses and application of radiological safety standards to man and the environment; Portoroz, Yugoslavia; 20 May 1974; IAEA--SM--184/31
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[en] The principles for licensing of nuclear installations in South Africa are based on the control of mortality risk to the operators of an installation and the population resident in the vicinity of the site. This paper describes the development of this safety philosophy, and the nuclear licensing process used in this country. The structure of the nuclear regulatory function is briefly described, including the respective roles of the Atomic Energy Corporation, Licencing Branch and the Council for Nuclear Safety. The development of risk criteria and quantitative release magnitude-probability criteria for radioactive material is outlined. Tasks that have to be undertaken by a potential waste disposal site licensee before a site licence is issued are described. Once the facility is commissioned periodic monitoring procedures will have to be adopted throughout the lifetime of the facility. The scope of typical monitoring activities is outlined and the ongoing analyses to be performed and the records to be kept are discussed
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Ainslie, L.C. (ed.); Nuclear Development Corp. of South Africa (Pty.) Ltd., Pelindaba, Pretoria; 1048 p; ISBN 0 86960 832 0; ; Dec 1986; p. 809-824; Atomic Energy Corporation of South Africa Ltd; Pretoria (South Africa); Radwaste '86; Cape Town (South Africa); 7-12 Sep 1986; See also RN 17:083900.
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Abdala, F.J.P.; Simpson, D.M.; Roberty, N.C.
Proceedings of the 1. National Forum of Science and Technology on Health; 13. Brazilian Congress on Biomedical Engineering; 4. Brazilian Congress of Physicists on Medicine; Brazilian Meeting on Biology and Nuclear Medicine; Brazilian Meeting on Radiological Protection1992
Proceedings of the 1. National Forum of Science and Technology on Health; 13. Brazilian Congress on Biomedical Engineering; 4. Brazilian Congress of Physicists on Medicine; Brazilian Meeting on Biology and Nuclear Medicine; Brazilian Meeting on Radiological Protection1992
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[en] The tomographic reconstruction with few projections is studied, comparing the maximum entropy method with filtered retro projection. Simulations with and without the presence of noise and also with the presence of an object of high density inside of the skull are showed. (C.G.C.)
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Comparacao da reconstrucao tomografica atraves da entropia maxima e da retroprojecao filtrada
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Costa, E.T.; Martins, H.L.; Muehlen, S.S.; Rockman, T.M.B. (eds.); Sociedade Brasileira de Engenharia Biomedica, Sao Paulo, SP (Brazil); Associacao Brasileira de Fisicos em Medicina, Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); Sociedade Brasileira de Biologia e Medicina Nuclear, Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); Sociedade Brasileira de Protecao Radiologica, Sao Paulo, SP (Brazil); 694 p; 1992; p. 298-301; 1. National Forum of Science and Technology on Health; Caxambu, MG (Brazil); 20-24 Nov 1992; 13. Brazilian Congress on Biomedical Engineering; Caxambu, MG (Brazil); 20-24 Nov 1992; 4. Brazilian Congress of Physicists on Medicine; Caxambu, MG (Brazil); 20-24 Nov 1992; Brazilian Meeting on Biology and Nuclear Medicine; Caxambu, MG (Brazil); 20-24 Nov 1992; Brazilian Meeting on Radiological Protection; Caxambu, MG (Brazil); 20-24 Nov 1992
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Castro-Borges, W.; Curwen, R.S.; Wilson, R.A.; Simpson, D.M.; Beynon, R.J.; Gaskell, S.J.
Sociedade Brasileira de Bioquimica e Biologia Molecular (SBBq), Sao Paulo, SP (Brazil)2008
Sociedade Brasileira de Bioquimica e Biologia Molecular (SBBq), Sao Paulo, SP (Brazil)2008
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2008; [1 p.]; 37. Annual meeting of the Brazilian Society on Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Aguas de Lindoia, SP (Brazil); 17-20 May 2008; 11. Congress of the PABMB: Pan-American Association for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Aguas de Lindoia, SP (Brazil); 17-20 May 2008; Available from http://sbbq.iq.usp.br/arquivos/2008/cdlivro/resumos/R8859.pdf. Also available from the Nuclear Information Center of the Brazilian National Nuclear Energy Commission, Rio de Janeiro
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