• European Committee on Radiation Risk (ECRR) is an informal committee formed in 1997 following a meeting by the European Green Party at the European Parliament...
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    use for example the term latent cancer fatalities (LCF). European Committee on Radiation Risk 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident Clinic of Zaragoza...
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    injury. Energy portal Nuclear technology portal European Committee on Radiation Risk International Commission on Radiological Protection – manages the International...
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  • self styled "European Committee on Radiation Risk", calls the ICRP model "fatally flawed" when it comes to internal exposure. Radiation can cause cancer...
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    of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) itemized type of exposures and reported exposure rate of each segment. European Committee on Radiation Risk International...
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    Linear no-threshold model (category Radiation health effects)
    used in radiation protection to estimate stochastic health effects such as radiation-induced cancer, genetic mutations and teratogenic effects on the human...
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    Depleted uranium (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    considered to be of serious radiological significance by the European Committee on Radiation Risk. DU from nuclear reprocessing has different isotopic ratios...
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  • following the Chernobyl accident [citation needed]. The informal European Committee on Radiation Risk has questioned the ICRP model used for internal exposure...
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  • International Radiation Protection Association European Committee on Radiation Risk "IAEA: Radiation Protection of Patients: About Us". rpop.iaea.org...
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  • radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire (IRSN) European Committee on Radiation Risk (ECRR) the stage of radiation depends on the stage the body parts are affected...
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  • The Committee on the Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation (BEIR) is a committee of the American National Research Council. It publishes reports on the...
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    Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation calculated excess relative risk in the first trimester. It is 0.28 per mGy. Excess relative risk is the...
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  • Roentgen equivalent man (category Units of radiation dose)
    ionizing radiation on the human body. Quantities measured in rem are designed to represent the stochastic biological risk of ionizing radiation, which is...
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  • Commission centres on the operation of four main committees: Committee 1 Radiation Effects Committee 1 considers the effects of radiation action from the...
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    obscuring the subtle effects of low-level radiation. An acute effective dose of 100 millisieverts may increase cancer risk by ~0.8%. However, children are particularly...
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    in Europe in 2018, based on the current strategic research programs of the European research platforms MELODI (radiation effects and radiation risks),...
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    increased. [failed verification] The risk of cancer caused by ionizing radiation is well documented at radiation doses beginning at 100 mSv and above...
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  • gray and resulting in acute radiation syndrome. For low level exposures there can be statistically elevated risks of radiation-induced cancer, called "stochastic...
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  • for her lifetime achievement. She is also chairman of the European Committee on Radiation Risk, a group of scientists opposing nuclear power; she was elected...
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  • ossification. The use of radiation therapy in non-malignant conditions is limited partly by worries about the risk of radiation-induced cancers. It is estimated...
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    Alice Stewart (category Radiation health effects researchers)
    1997 Stewart was invited to become the first Chair of the European Committee on Radiation Risk. Her biography by Gayle Greene, The Woman Who Knew Too Much...
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    on Cancer (IARC), an agency of the WHO, classified wireless radiation as Group 2B – possibly carcinogenic. That means that there "could be some risk"...
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  • Background radiation is a measure of the level of ionizing radiation present in the environment at a particular location which is not due to deliberate...
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    Christopher Busby (category Radiation health effects researchers)
    Busby was a member of the British government sponsored Committee Examining Radiation Risks from Internal Emitters (CERRIE), which operated from 2001...
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  • stochastic risk is in accordance with the recommendations of the International Committee on Radiation Protection (ICRP) and International Commission on Radiation...
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    which speculated, based on information from the European Committee on Radiation Risk, that Israel may have used depleted uranium weapons during the 2006...
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    Sievert (category Radiation health effects)
    represent the stochastic health risk of ionizing radiation, which is defined as the probability of causing radiation-induced cancer and genetic damage...
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  • model calculates an effective radiation dose, measured in units of rem, which is more representative of the stochastic risk than the absorbed dose in rad...
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  • Gray (unit) (redirect from Gray (radiation))
    important role in radiation protection, as it is the starting point for calculating the stochastic health risk of low levels of radiation, which is defined...
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  • Ian Fairlie (category Radiation health effects researchers)
    consultant on radiation in the environment and former member of the three person secretariat to Britain's Committee Examining the Radiation Risks of Internal...
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