2022
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6498/ac5dd1
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Bounding uncertainties around the conceptual representation of species in radiological assessment in the context of routine atmospheric release

Abstract: Wildlife protection has become of regulatory interest since the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) developed an approach to assess the level of radiological protection specifically for animals and plants. For the purpose of demonstrating compliance with regulation to protect the environment against routine authorised discharges from nuclear facilities, the wide variety of biota inhabiting an ecosystem needs to be condensed to a limited set of representative organisms, as proposed by the… Show more

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“…At extremely high doses or extremely low doses it does not work. The low dose range however, includes the range of importance in diagnostic imaging and most environmental discharges [ 133 ]. The figure draws attention to the need for establishing boundaries in radiation protection, within which certain relationships hold but outside of which they do not.…”
Section: Relevance and Impacts In Radiation Protection And Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At extremely high doses or extremely low doses it does not work. The low dose range however, includes the range of importance in diagnostic imaging and most environmental discharges [ 133 ]. The figure draws attention to the need for establishing boundaries in radiation protection, within which certain relationships hold but outside of which they do not.…”
Section: Relevance and Impacts In Radiation Protection And Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%