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International Journal of Low Radiation - IJLR
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2010, V7, N6 published
2010, V7, N5 published
2010, V7, N4 published
2010, V7, N3 published
2010, V7, N2 published
2010, V7, N1 published
2009, V6, N4 published
2009, V6, N3 published
2009, V6, N2 published
2009, V6, N1 published
2008, V5, N4 published
2008, V5, N3 published
2008, V5, N2 published
2008, V5, N1 published
2007, V4, N4 published
2007, V4, N3 published
2007, V4, N2 published
2007, V4, N1 published
2006, V3, N4 published
2006, V3, N2&3 published
2006, V3, N1 published
2006, V2, N3&4 published
2006, V2, N1&2 published
2005, V1, N4 published
2004, V1, N3 published
2004, V1, N2 published
2003, V1, N1 published
IJLR records
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WONUC Radioprotection Statement
Four Agencies of the United Nations are involved in the specific area of the effects of atomic radiation: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO)..
With the support of WHO, UNSCEAR (which should have IAEA as parent organization instead of UNEP) has to be in charge
of the drawing up of radioprotection
regulations as IAEA is in charge of international endorsement and checking enforcements. Whatever their honorableness, none non-governmental
organization may substitute for U.N. responsibilities.
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Dose-effect relationships
and estimation of the carcinogenic effects of low doses of ionizing radiation
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French Academy of Sciences - French National Academy of Medicine joint repport
30th March, 2005
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