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1 ICRP Publication 127 ICRP Publication 126 ICRP Publication 125 ICRP Publication 124 ICRP Publication 123 ICRP Publication 122 ICRP Publication 121 ICRP Publication 120 ICRP 2011 Proceedings Radiological Protection in Ion Beam Radiotherapy Radiological Protection against Radon Exposure Radiological Protection in Security Screening Protection of the Environment under Different Exposure Situations Assessment of Radiation Exposure of Astronauts in Space Radiological Protection in Geological Disposal of Long-lived Solid Radioactive Waste Radiological Protection in Paediatric Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Radiological Protection in Cardiology Proceedings of the First ICRP Symposium on the International System of Radiological Protection ICRP Publication 119 Compendium of Dose Coefficients based on ICRP Publication 60 ICRP Publication 118 ICRP Publication 117 ICRP Publication 116 ICRP Publication 115 ICRP Publication 114 ICRP Publication 113 ICRU Report 84 (prepared jointly with ICRP) ICRP Publication 112 ICRP Publication 111 ICRP Publication 110 ICRP Publication 109 ICRP Publication 108 ICRP Publication 107 ICRP Statement on Tissue Reactions / Early and Late Effects of Radiation in Normal Tissues and Organs Threshold Doses for Tissue Reactions in a Radiation Protection Context Radiological Protection in Fluoroscopically Guided Procedures outside the Imaging Department Conversion Coefficients for Radiological Protection Quantities for External Radiation Exposures Lung Cancer Risk from Radon and Progeny and Statement on Radon Environmental Protection: Transfer Parameters for Reference Animals and Plants Education and Training in Radiological Protection for Diagnostic and Interventional Procedures Reference Data for the Validation of Doses from Cosmic-Radiation Exposure of Aircraft Crew Preventing Accidental Exposures from New External Beam Radiation Therapy Technologies Application of the Commission's Recommendations to the Protection of People Living in Long-term Contaminated Areas after a Nuclear Accident or a Radiation Emergency Adult Reference Computational Phantoms Application of the Commission's Recommendations for the Protection of People in Emergency Exposure Situations Environmental Protection - the Concept and Use of Reference Animals and Plants Nuclear Decay Data for Dosimetric Calculations ICRP Publication 106 Radiation Dose to Patients from Radiopharmaceuticals - Addendum 3 to ICRP Publication 53 ICRP Publication 105 ICRP Publication 104 ICRP Publication 103 (Users Edition) ICRP Publication 103 ICRP Publication 102 ICRP Supporting Guidance 5 ICRP Publication 101b ICRP Publication 101a Radiological Protection in Medicine Scope of Radiological Protection Control Measures 2007 Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (Users Edition) The 2007 Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection Managing Patient Dose in Multi-Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT) Analysis of the Criteria Used by the ICRP to Justify the Setting of Numerical Protection Level Values The Optimisation of Radiological Protection - Broadening the Process Assessing Dose of the Representative Person for the Purpose of the Radiation Protection of
2 ICRP Publication 100 ICRP Publication 99 ICRP Publication 98 ICRP Publication 97 ICRP Publication 96 ICRP Supporting Guidance 4 ICRP CD3 ICRP Publication 95 ICRP Publication 94 ICRP Publication 93 ICRP Publication 92 ICRP Publication 91 ICRP Publication 90 ICRP Publication 89 ICRP Supporting Guidance 3 ICRP Supporting Guidance 2 ICRP CD2 ICRP Publication 88 ICRP Publication 87 ICRP Publication 86 ICRP Publication 85 ICRP Publication 84 ICRP Publication 83 ICRP Publication 82 ICRP Publication 81 the Public Human Alimentary Tract Model for Radiological Protection Low-dose Extrapolation of Radiation-related Cancer Risk Radiation Safety Aspects of Brachytherapy for Prostate Cancer using Permanently Implanted Sources Prevention of High-dose-rate Brachytherapy Accidents Protecting People against Radiation Exposure in the Event of a Radiological Attack Development of the Draft A Collection of Papers Database for Dose Coefficients: Doses to Infants from Mothers' Milk Doses to Infants from Ingestion of Radionuclides in Mothers' Milk Release of Patients after Therapy with Unsealed Radionuclides Managing Patient Dose in Digital Radiology Relative Biological Effectiveness, Radiation Weighting and Quality Factor" A Framework for Assessing the Impact of Ionising Radiation on Non-human Species Biological Effects after Prenatal Irradiation (Embryo and Fetus) Basic Anatomical and Physiological Data for Use in Radiological Protection Reference Values Guide for the Practical Application of the ICRP Human Respiratory Tract Model Radiation and your patient - A Guide for Medical Practitioners Database of Dose Coefficients: Embryo and Fetus Doses to the Embryo and Fetus from Intakes of Radionuclides by the Mother Managing Patient Dose in Computed Tomography Prevention of Accidents to Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy Avoidance of Radiation Injuries from Medical Interventional Procedures Pregnancy and Medical Radiation Risk Estimation for Multifactorial Diseases Protection of the Public in Situations of Prolonged Radiation Exposure Radiation protection recommendations as applied to the disposal of long-lived solid radioactive waste ICRP Publication 80 Radiation Dose to Patients from Radiopharmaceuticals (Addendum to ICRP Publication 53) ICRP Publication 79 ICRP Publication 78 ICRP Publication 77 ICRP Publication 76 ICRP Publication 75 ICRP Publication 74 ICRP Publication 73 ICRP CD1 Genetic Susceptibility to Cancer Individual Monitoring for Internal Exposure of Workers (preface and glossary missing) Radiological Protection Policy for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste Protection from Potential Exposures - Application to Selected Radiation Sources General Principles for the Radiation Protection of Workers Conversion Coefficients for use in Radiological Protection against External Radiation Radiological Protection and Safety in Medicine Database of Dose Coefficients: Workers and Members of the Public ICRP Publication 72 Age-dependent Doses to the Members of the Public from Intake of Radionuclides - Part 5
3 Compilation of Ingestion and Inhalation Coefficients ICRP Publication 71 Age-dependent Doses to Members of the Public from Intake of Radionuclides - Part 4 Inhalation Dose Coefficients ICRP Publication 70 Basic Anatomical & Physiological Data for use in Radiological Protection - The Skeleton ICRP Publication 69 Age-dependent Doses to Members of the Public from Intake of Radionuclides - Part 3 Ingestion Dose Coefficients ICRP Publication 68 Dose Coefficients for Intakes of Radionuclides by Workers ICRP Publication 67 Age-dependent Doses to Members of the Public from Intake of Radionuclides - Part 2 Ingestion Dose Coefficients ICRP Publication 66 ICRP Publication 65 ICRP Publication 64 ICRP Publication 63 ICRP Publication 62 ICRP Supporting Guidance 1 ICRP Publication 61 ICRP Publication 60 (Users Edition) ICRP Publication 60 ICRP Publication 59 ICRP Publication 58 ICRP Publication 57 Human Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection Protection Against Radon-222 at Home and at Work Protection from Potential Exposure - A Conceptual Framework Principles for Intervention for Protection of the Public in a Radiological Emergency Radiological Protection in Biomedical Research Risks Associated with Ionising Radiations Annuals Limits on Intake of Radionuclides by Workers Based on the 1990 Recommendations 1990 Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection 1990 Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection The Biological Basis for Dose Limitation in the Skin RBE for Deterministic Effects Radiological Protection of the Worker in Medicine and Dentistry ICRP Publication 56 Age-dependent Doses to Members of the Public from Intake of Radionuclides - Part 1 ICRP Publication 55 ICRP Publication 54 ICRP Publication 53 ICRP Publication 52 ICRP Publication 51 ICRP Publication 50 ICRP Publication 49 ICRP Publication 48 ICRP Publication 47 ICRP Publication 46 ICRP Publication 45 ICRP Publication 44 ICRP Publication 43 ICRP Publication 42 ICRP Publication 41 ICRP Publication 40 Optimization and Decision Making in Radiological Protection Individual Monitoring for Intakes of Radionuclides by Workers Radiation Dose to Patients from Radiopharmaceuticals Protection of the Patient in Nuclear Medicine (and Statement from the 1987 Como Meeting of ICRP) Data for Use in Protection against External Radiation Lung Cancer Risk from Exposures to Radon Daughters Developmental Effects of Irradiation on the Brain of the Embryo and Fetus The Metabolism of Plutonium and Related Elements Radiation Protection of Workers in Mines Principles for the Disposal of Solid Radioactive Waste Developing a Unified Index of Harm Protection of the Patient in Radiation Therapy Principles of Monitoring for the Radiation Protection of the Population A Compilation of the Major Concepts and Quantities in Use by ICRP Nonstochastic Effects of Ionizing Radiation Protection of the Public in the Event of Major Radiation Accidents - Principles for Planning
4 ICRP Publication 39 ICRP Publication 38 ICRP Publication 37 ICRP Publication 36 ICRP Publication 35 ICRP Publication 34 ICRP Publication 33 ICRP Publication 32 ICRP Publication 31 Principles for Limiting Exposure of the Public to Natural Sources of Radiation Radionuclide Transformations - Energy and Intensity of Emissions Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Optimization of Radiation Protection Protection against Ionizing Radiation in the Teaching of Science General Principles of Monitoring for Radiation Protection of Workers Protection of the Patient in Diagnostic Radiology Protection against Ionizing Radiation from External Sources Used in Medicine Limits for Inhalation of Radon Daughters by Workers Biological Effects of Inhaled Radionuclides ICRP Publication 30 (Supplement B to Part 3) ICRP Publication 30 (Supplement A to Part 3) ICRP Publication 30 (Supplement to Part 2) ICRP Publication 30 (Supplement to Part 1) ICRP Publication 30 (Part 4) ICRP Publication 30 (Part 3) ICRP Publication 30 (Part 2) ICRP Publication 30 (Part 1) ICRP Publication 30 (Index) ICRP Publication 29 ICRP Publication 28 ICRP Publication 27 ICRP Publication 26 ICRP Publication 25 ICRP Publication 24 ICRP Publication 23 ICRP Publication 22 ICRP Publication 21 ICRP Publication 20 ICRP Publication 19 ICRP Publication 18 ICRP Publication 17 ICRP Publication 16 ICRP Publication 15 ICRP Publication 14 ICRP Publication 13 ICRP Publication 12 : An Addendum Radionuclide Release into the Environment - Assessment of Doses to Man Principles for Handling Emergency and Accidental Exposures of Workers Problems Involved in Developing an Index of Harm The Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal of Unsealed Radionuclides in Hospitals and Medical Research Establishments Radiation Protection in Uranium and Other Mines Report on the Task Group on Reference Man Implications of Commission Recommendations that Doses be Kept as Low as Readily Achievable Data for Protection Against Ionizing from External Sources - Supplement to ICRP Publication 15 Alkaline Earth Metabolism in Adult Man The Metabolism of Compounds of Plutonium and other Actinides The RBE for High-LET Radiations with Respect to Mutagenesis Protection of the Patient in Radionuclide Investigations Protection of the Patient in X-ray Diagnosis Protection against Ionizing Radiation from External Sources Radiosensitivity and Spatial Distribution of Dose Radiation Protection in Schools for Pupils up to the Age of 18 Years General Principles of Monitoring for Radiation Protection of Workers
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