Annals of the ICRP
Volume 35, Issue 1 , Pages 55-82 , 2005

Chapters 5 and 6

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PII: S0146-6453(05)00005-9

doi: 10.1016/j.icrp.2005.01.004

Annals of the ICRP
Volume 35, Issue 1 , Pages 55-82 , 2005