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INVESTIGATIONS CONDUCTED AMONG FINNISH RADIATION WORKERS IN 2004-13 AND THEIR EFFECT ON THE RECORDED INDIVIDUAL DOSES

Investigations are sometimes required to verify dose assessments or, where the reliability of the original results is known to be in question, to replace them with an estimate of the dose. In Finland, such investigations are conducted by three different parties: the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Auth...

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Published in:Radiation protection dosimetry 2016-09, Vol.170 (1-4), p.437-441
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Humans
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Occupational Health - legislation & jurisprudence
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