Accounting of heterogeneity in the estimation of radiation risks
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:1002995)
Recommendations
- Modelling the Relative and Absolute Risks of Radiation-Induced Cancers
- Incorporation of inter-individual heterogeneity into the multistage carcinogenesis model: approach to the analysis of cancer incidence data
- On identification of morbidity parameters in a heterogeneous model: the cases of complete and incomplete information
- Measurement error regression models and their application to radiation risk estimation. Edited by I. A. Likhtar'ov
- A multi-compartment cell repopulation model allowing for inter-compartmental migration following radiation exposure, applied to leukaemia
Cited in
(11)- City-effects in the atomic bomb survivors data
- Equivalent uniform dose sensitivity to changes in absorbed dose distribution
- Human body influence of the residual radiation which ORNL-TM-4017 asks
- Application of multivariate modeling for radiation injury assessment: A proof of concept
- Chernobyl's subclinical legacy: prenatal exposure to radioactive fallout and school outcomes in Sweden
- On identification of morbidity parameters in a heterogeneous model: the cases of complete and incomplete information
- Modelling the Relative and Absolute Risks of Radiation-Induced Cancers
- Incorporation of inter-individual heterogeneity into the multistage carcinogenesis model: approach to the analysis of cancer incidence data
- Modelling the life expectancy of rats exposed to radon
- On some methods of statistical data processing of medical and radiological measurements
- Trend analysis of tissue zinc content for medical radiation workers using fuzzy logic
This page was built for publication: Accounting of heterogeneity in the estimation of radiation risks
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1002995)