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Dosimetric models of the eye and lens of the eye and their use in assessing dose coefficients for ocular exposures

Based upon recent epidemiological studies of ocular exposure, the Main Commission of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) in ICRP Publication 118 states that the threshold dose for radiation-induced cataracts is now considered to be approximately 0.5 Gy for both acute and f...

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Published in:Annals of the ICRP 2015-06, Vol.44 (1_suppl), p.91-111
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Cataract - etiology
Documents
Dosage
Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
Exposure
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Eyes
Female
Guidelines as Topic
Humans
Lens, Crystalline - radiation effects
Lenses
Male
Mathematical models
Neutron irradiation
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Radiation Dosage
Radiation Protection
Radiometry
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