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Igor Gusev - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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health effects in those with acute Radiation Sickness from the chernobyl accident
Health Physics, 2007Co-Authors: Fred A Mettler, Angelina K Guskova, Igor GusevAbstract:Abstract—The Chernobyl accident resulted in almost one-third of the reported cases of acute Radiation Sickness (ARS) reported worldwide. Cases occurred among the plant employees and first responders but not among the evacuated populations or general population. The diagnosis of ARS was initially con
P V Okatenko - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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mortality among workers with chronic Radiation Sickness
Health Physics, 1996Co-Authors: N S Shilnikova, Nina A Koshurnikova, Marina G Bolotnikova, Nailya R Kabirova, V V Kreslov, A F Lyzlov, P V OkatenkoAbstract:This study is based on a registry containing medical and dosimetric data of the employees who began working at different plants of the Mayak nuclear complex between 1948 and 1958 who developed chronic Radiation Sickness. Mayak is the first nuclear weapons plutonium production enterprise built in Russia and includes nuclear reactors, a radiochemical plant for plutonium separation, and a plutonium production enterprise built in Russia and includes nuclear reactors, a radiochemical plant for plutonium separation, and a plutonium production plant.Workers whose employment began between 1948 and 1958 exhibited a 6-28% incidence of chronic Radiation Sickness at the different facilities. There were no cases of chronic Radiation Sickness among those who began working after 1958. Data on doses of external whole-body gamma-irRadiation and mortality in workers with chronic Radiation Sickness are presented. 6 refs., 5 tabs.
Fred A Mettler - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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health effects in those with acute Radiation Sickness from the chernobyl accident
Health Physics, 2007Co-Authors: Fred A Mettler, Angelina K Guskova, Igor GusevAbstract:Abstract—The Chernobyl accident resulted in almost one-third of the reported cases of acute Radiation Sickness (ARS) reported worldwide. Cases occurred among the plant employees and first responders but not among the evacuated populations or general population. The diagnosis of ARS was initially con
N S Shilnikova - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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mortality among workers with chronic Radiation Sickness
Health Physics, 1996Co-Authors: N S Shilnikova, Nina A Koshurnikova, Marina G Bolotnikova, Nailya R Kabirova, V V Kreslov, A F Lyzlov, P V OkatenkoAbstract:This study is based on a registry containing medical and dosimetric data of the employees who began working at different plants of the Mayak nuclear complex between 1948 and 1958 who developed chronic Radiation Sickness. Mayak is the first nuclear weapons plutonium production enterprise built in Russia and includes nuclear reactors, a radiochemical plant for plutonium separation, and a plutonium production enterprise built in Russia and includes nuclear reactors, a radiochemical plant for plutonium separation, and a plutonium production plant.Workers whose employment began between 1948 and 1958 exhibited a 6-28% incidence of chronic Radiation Sickness at the different facilities. There were no cases of chronic Radiation Sickness among those who began working after 1958. Data on doses of external whole-body gamma-irRadiation and mortality in workers with chronic Radiation Sickness are presented. 6 refs., 5 tabs.
Angelina K Guskova - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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health effects in those with acute Radiation Sickness from the chernobyl accident
Health Physics, 2007Co-Authors: Fred A Mettler, Angelina K Guskova, Igor GusevAbstract:Abstract—The Chernobyl accident resulted in almost one-third of the reported cases of acute Radiation Sickness (ARS) reported worldwide. Cases occurred among the plant employees and first responders but not among the evacuated populations or general population. The diagnosis of ARS was initially con