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Information × Registration Number 0220U100184, 0119U100489 , R & D reports Title Development of an individualized system of quantitative characterization of human exposure after the intake of radionuclides in emergency situations popup.stage_title Head Berkovskyy Volodymyr B., Кандидат біологічних наук Registration Date 13-01-2020 Organization State Institution "National Research Centre For Radiation Medicine of National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine" popup.description2  The existing approaches to the characterization of internal exposure are analysed. Reference models and methods proposed by the International Commission on Radiological Protection, their modern development and improvement are examined. The adequacy of the considered reference approaches for characterizing internal exposure in an emergency is analysed. The features of the national and international dosimetric criteria used to protect a human in emergency exposure situations are considered. Based on the results of the analysis, conclusions are drawn about the need to individualize approaches to characterizing internal exposure in an emergency exposure situation. Necessary changes in the system of dosimetric criteria for responding to emergencies and protecting a human in order to harmonize them with international requirements and to adequately prevent the occurrence of deterministic effects are justified. The directions of the necessary improvement of existing models used to characterize the internal exposure to update the system of emergency response criteria are identified. Product Description popup.authors Berkovskyy Volodymyr B. Bonchuk Yurii V. Ratia Hennadii H. popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Berkovskyy Volodymyr B.. Development of an individualized system of quantitative characterization of human exposure after the intake of radionuclides in emergency situations. (popup.stage: ). State Institution "National Research Centre For Radiation Medicine of National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine". № 0220U100184
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