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Chapter 6 and Annex A

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A.1. References 

  1. ICRP, 1991. 1990 Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection. ICRP Publication 60, Ann. ICRP 21(1–3).
  2. ICRP, 1992a. Radiological protection in biomedical research. ICRP Publication 62, Ann. ICRP 22(3).
  3. ICRP, 1992b. Principles for intervention for protection of the public in a radiological emergency. ICRP Publication 63, Ann. ICRP 22(4).
  4. ICRP, 1993a. Protection from potential exposure: a conceptual framework. ICRP Publication 64, Ann. ICRP 23(1).
  5. ICRP, 1993b. Protection against radon-222 at home and at work. ICRP Publication 65, Ann. ICRP 23(2).
  6. ICRP, 1994. Dose coefficients for intakes of radionuclides by workers. ICRP Publication 68, Ann. ICRP 24(4).
  7. ICRP, 1997a. General principles for the radiation protection of workers. ICRP Publication 75, Ann. ICRP 27(1).
  8. ICRP, 1997b. Radiological protection policy for the disposal of radioactive waste. ICRP Publication 77, Ann. ICRP 27(Suppl.).
  9. ICRP, 1998. Radiation protection recommendations as applied to the disposal of long-lived solid radioactive waste. ICRP Publication 81, Ann. ICRP 28(4).
  10. ICRP, 1999. Protection of the public in situations of prolonged radiation exposure. ICRP Publication 82, Ann. ICRP 29(1/2).
  11. ICRP, 2005. Protecting people against radiation exposure in the event of a radiological attack. ICRP Publication 96, Ann. ICRP 35(1).
  12. UNSCEAR, 1993. Sources and effects of ionizing radiations. United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Energy. 1993 report to the General Assembly, with Scientific Annexes. United Nations, New-York, USA.

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doi: 10.1016/j.icrp.2006.06.004

Annals of the ICRP
Volume 36, Issue 4 , Pages 33-42 , December 2006