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Radiation Effects |
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KL-1a |
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Non-Targeted Effects of Ionizing Radiation: Implications for Radiation Protection. |
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John B. Little,Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Cancer Biology, Boston, USA.(to be presented by Edouard I. Azzam, UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School, Department of Radiology. Division of Radiation Research, New Jersey, USA). |
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Radiological Protection System and Regulation |
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KL-2a |
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ICRP and Radiation Protection of Non-Human Species. |
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Lars-Erik Holm,Swedish Radiation Protection Authority Stockholm, Sweden. |
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KL-2b |
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From Recommendations to Reality. A Critical Overview with a Historical Perspective. |
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G.C. Mason,Radiation Safety Section, International Atomic Energy Agency. Vienna, Austria. |
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Dosimetry and Instumentation |
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KL-3a |
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Active Methods & Instruments for Personal Dosimetry of External Radiation: |
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Present Situation and Future Needs.Teresa Bolognese-Milsztajn, Head of External Dosimetry Laboratory, IRSN, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France. |
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KL-3b |
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Microdosimetric Quantities, Particularly in Connection with Low Dose Effects Studies. |
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Hans Menzel,CERN-TIS-RP, Geneva, Switzerland. |
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| Session
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Radiation Protection of Patients |
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KL-4a |
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Training for Users of Medical Radiation including R/T, M/N. |
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Fred Mettler,Alburquerque, New Mexico, USA. (to be presented by Robert H. Corbett, Department of Radiology, Hairmyres Hospital, East Killbride, Scotland, UK). |
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| Session
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Radiation Protection in the Workplace |
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KL-5a |
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Occupational Radiation Protection in the European Union: Achievements, Opportunities and Challenges. |
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Augustin Janssens,Radiation Protection DG TREN, European Commision, Luxembourg. |
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KL-5b |
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Education and Training Needs in Radiation Protection. |
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Agustín Alonso,Chair Professor of Nuclear Technology. Nuclear Engineering Department, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain. |
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Radiation Protection of the public |
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KL-6a |
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Realistic Retrospective Dose Assessment. |
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Jane Simmonds,Environmental Assessments Department, National Radiological Protection Board, United Kingdom. |
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KL-6b |
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Site Restoration and Cleanup of Contaminated Areas. |
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Gordon Linsley,Head, Waste Safety Section, Division of Radiation and Waste Safety, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, IAEA, Vienna, Austria. |
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Incidents & Accidents |
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KL-7a |
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The Lessons to Be Learned from Incidents and Accidents. |
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John Croft,Head of Communications Department, National Radiological Protection Board, United Kingdom. |
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KL-7b |
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Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources Conflicts, Commonalities and Control. |
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Brian Dodd,BD Consulting, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. |
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Protection Against Non - Ionising Radiation |
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KL-8a |
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Mobile Telephony: Evidence of Harm?. |
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Bernard Veyret,Laboratoire PIOM, University Bordeaux 1, Pessac, France. |
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Societal Influences in Radiation Protection |
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KL-9a |
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What Policy-Makers Need?. |
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Junko Matsubara,Vicechairperson, Nuclear Safety Commision, Japan. |
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KL-9b |
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Living in contaminated territories: A Lesson in Stakeholder Involvement. |
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Jacques Lochard,Director, CEPN, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France. |
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