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- 2001091823 contributor B8970147.
- 2001091823 coverage "Hiroshima-shi (Japan) History Bombardment, 1945.".
- 2001091823 coverage "Nagasaki-shi (Japan) History Bombardment, 1945.".
- 2001091823 created "c2001.".
- 2001091823 date "2001".
- 2001091823 date "c2001.".
- 2001091823 dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- 2001091823 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 184-193).".
- 2001091823 description "Machine generated contents note: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- 1 INTRODUCTION 7 -- DS86,7 -- Gamma Rays, 8 -- Neutron Measurements and Discrepancy, 8 -- The National Research Council Committee on Dosimetry for the RERF, 11 -- United States-Japan Interactions, 12 -- 2 GAMMA-RAY MEASUREMENTS 14 -- Thermoluminescent Measurements in Brick and Tile, 14 -- Comparison of TL Gamma-Ray Measurements Between -- Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 24 -- 3 THERMAL-NEUTRON AND FAST-NEUTRON MEASUREMENTS 31 -- Fast-neutron Activation Measurements, 32 -- Thermal-neutron Activation Measurements, 32 -- Fast-neutron Activation Measurements of 63Ni, 33 -- Summary of Available Neutron Activation Measurements, 34 -- Comparison of Activation Measurements with DS86-Based -- Calculations, 36 -- Measurement Issues, 50 -- Uncertainty in Calculated Activation, 55 -- Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations, 57 -- 4 RADIATION TRANSPORT CALCULATIONS 60 -- The Nagasaki Discrepancy, 64 -- The Hiroshima Bom-,and Possible Other Source Terms, 68 -- Alternative Disassembly Hypothesis, 70 -- Status of Efforts to Improve DS86, 73 -- 5 BIOLOGICAL DOSIMETRY AT RERF 74 -- 6 UNCERTAINTY IN DS86 79 -- Systematic Uncertainty, 80 -- Random Errors Resulting from Method, 82 -- Random Errors Resulting from Input Data, 83 -- 7 IMPLICATIONS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT 87 -- Concerns about DS86, 87 -- The Neutron/Gamma-Ray Dose Ratio, 89 -- Effect of the Neutron Contribution as Inferred from RBE, 90 -- Comparison of Neutron Effects in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 92 -- Implications of the Neutron Discrepancy, 93 -- 8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 95 -- APPENDIXES -- A The RERF Dosimetry Measurements Database and 99 -- Data Collection for the Dosimetry Reassessment -- B An Uncertainty Analysis of Neutron Activation Measurements in 123 -- Hiroshima and Nagasaki -- C Cosmic-ray Neutron Contribution to Sample Activation 169 -- D Letter from Committee on Dosimetry to DOE 174.".
- 2001091823 extent "xii, 198 p. :".
- 2001091823 identifier "0309075599".
- 2001091823 identifier 2001091823.html.
- 2001091823 issued "2001".
- 2001091823 issued "c2001.".
- 2001091823 language "eng".
- 2001091823 publisher "Washington, DC : National Academy Press,".
- 2001091823 spatial "Hiroshima-shi (Japan) History Bombardment, 1945.".
- 2001091823 spatial "Nagasaki-shi (Japan) History Bombardment, 1945.".
- 2001091823 subject "616.9/897 21".
- 2001091823 subject "Atomic bomb victims.".
- 2001091823 subject "RA569 .N362 2001".
- 2001091823 subject "Radiation dosimetry.".
- 2001091823 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- 1 INTRODUCTION 7 -- DS86,7 -- Gamma Rays, 8 -- Neutron Measurements and Discrepancy, 8 -- The National Research Council Committee on Dosimetry for the RERF, 11 -- United States-Japan Interactions, 12 -- 2 GAMMA-RAY MEASUREMENTS 14 -- Thermoluminescent Measurements in Brick and Tile, 14 -- Comparison of TL Gamma-Ray Measurements Between -- Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 24 -- 3 THERMAL-NEUTRON AND FAST-NEUTRON MEASUREMENTS 31 -- Fast-neutron Activation Measurements, 32 -- Thermal-neutron Activation Measurements, 32 -- Fast-neutron Activation Measurements of 63Ni, 33 -- Summary of Available Neutron Activation Measurements, 34 -- Comparison of Activation Measurements with DS86-Based -- Calculations, 36 -- Measurement Issues, 50 -- Uncertainty in Calculated Activation, 55 -- Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations, 57 -- 4 RADIATION TRANSPORT CALCULATIONS 60 -- The Nagasaki Discrepancy, 64 -- The Hiroshima Bom-,and Possible Other Source Terms, 68 -- Alternative Disassembly Hypothesis, 70 -- Status of Efforts to Improve DS86, 73 -- 5 BIOLOGICAL DOSIMETRY AT RERF 74 -- 6 UNCERTAINTY IN DS86 79 -- Systematic Uncertainty, 80 -- Random Errors Resulting from Method, 82 -- Random Errors Resulting from Input Data, 83 -- 7 IMPLICATIONS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT 87 -- Concerns about DS86, 87 -- The Neutron/Gamma-Ray Dose Ratio, 89 -- Effect of the Neutron Contribution as Inferred from RBE, 90 -- Comparison of Neutron Effects in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 92 -- Implications of the Neutron Discrepancy, 93 -- 8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 95 -- APPENDIXES -- A The RERF Dosimetry Measurements Database and 99 -- Data Collection for the Dosimetry Reassessment -- B An Uncertainty Analysis of Neutron Activation Measurements in 123 -- Hiroshima and Nagasaki -- C Cosmic-ray Neutron Contribution to Sample Activation 169 -- D Letter from Committee on Dosimetry to DOE 174.".
- 2001091823 title "Status of the dosimetry for the radiation effects research foundation (DS86) / Committee on Dosimetry for the Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Board on Radiation Effects Research, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council.".
- 2001091823 type "text".