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Southport '99 Sixth International Symposium - Proceedings: 23 more papers, not included in the CD version of the Proceedings
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- The CD version of the Proceedings contains the majority of the papers. The Proceedings of the symposium have been published by the Society for Radiological Protection in a definitive paper version (Editor M C Thorne ISBN 0-7058-1784-9).
- Trends in technology and their implications for radiological protection into the 21st century
A M Bandle- From many to one: how to realise an adequate radiation protection organisation at organisations applying for a campus broad licence
Hielke Freerk Boersma- Thorp reprocessing plant - preparing the workforce to operate the world's largest new nuclear facility
P J Kett- Courses on emergency preparedness and medical procedures in case of a nuclear accident organised in Zagreb, Croatia
B Kasal, D Dodig and S Tezak- Assessment of exposure to natural radiation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
A M Al-Arfaj, A S Al-Ghamdi, K S Al-Mogabes, A A Al-Zahrani and M A Farouk- Radiation dose to the fetus in diagnostic radiology
E K Osei, K Faulkner and C J Kotre- Balancing the use of radiation in endovascular brachytherapy
Y Franken and Chr J Huyskens- The assessment and clinical implementation of additional beam filtration in paediatric radiology
C-L Chapple and K Faulkner- Quality assurance activities for diagnostic radiology in Cluj County, Romania
C Fulea, K Simon and M Petran- A decade of diagnostic reference levels in the UK
P C Shrimpton, D Hart and B F Wall- IRID: the ionising radiations incident database - an update
G O Thomas, J R Croft, S Walker and C Williams- Regulatory control using the national dose registry of Canada
J P Ashmore and K Bundy- Control measures for radiation exposure at JET
A D Haigh and B Patel- Remediation strategies for radioactively contaminated sites and their close surroundings (RESTRAT)
S K Wragg, D Jackson, A Bousher, T Zeevaert, Y Stiglund, S Nordlinger, V Brendler and P Hedemann Jensen- Recent trends in the impact of liquid waste discharges from Sellafield to the Irish Sea
B D Smith, G J Hunt and W C Camplin- Radiological assessment of Routine releases into the marine environment: how adequate are time-independent models?
G D Round- A new tool to aid decision making in the selection of remediation techniques for radiologically contaminated land: demonstration of approach
S K Wragg and P Hedemann Jensen- Sources of error in personnel film dosimetry
M Cherestes, R A Vasilache and M Cismasu- Recent developments in the calibration of surface contamination monitors
C Scott, M Woods and J Keightley- Dose coefficients for young workers
T J Silk and A W Phipps- Nuclear emergency recovery phase planning and response
L G Murray and D Humphreys- A pre-distribution strategy for potassium iodate prophylaxis
L G Murray, D Humphreys, R Wagstaff and J Astbury- Use of high-purity germanium detectors in a transportable in vivo monitoring system
M J Youngman
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