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SCOPUS 84954181185
DOI 10.1016/j.ifacol.2015.05.085
title (primary) (eng) Pitfalls Associated with the Estimation of Radiological Burdens on Population Caused by Radiation Accidents
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page_count 6 s.
media_type E
serial
ARLID cav_un_epca*0445902
ISSN 1474-6670
title IFAC-PapersOnLine, Volume 48, Issue 1
page_num 222-227
publisher
place Amsterdam
name Elsevier
year 2015
keyword Radioactive discharges
keyword irradiation doses
keyword consequence assessment
keyword variability
keyword uncertainty
author (primary)
ARLID cav_un_auth*0101176
name1 Pecha
name2 Petr
full_dept (cz) Adaptivní systémy
full_dept (eng) Department of Adaptive Systems
department (cz) AS
department (eng) AS
institution UTIA-B
full_dept Department of Adaptive Systems
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fullinstit Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.
author
ARLID cav_un_auth*0021085
name1 Pechová
name2 E.
country CZ
source
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405896315000865
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project
project_id VG20102013018
agency GA MV
ARLID cav_un_auth*0265869
abstract (eng) A certain disproportions encountered within the comparative analysis of the results of environmental codes is analysed. It became apparent that due to the hidden variability of the parameters of the dosimetric model the estimation of the radiological impact on the human body can be generated with a different degree of conservatism. These effects should be accounted for when using the environmental codes for assessment of the radiological impact on population.
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ARLID cav_un_auth*0318166
name MATHMOD 2015 - 8th Vienna International Conference on Mathematical Modelling
place Vienna
dates 18.02.2015-20.02.2015
country AT
reportyear 2016
RIV AQ
num_of_auth 2
presentation_type PR
inst_support RVO:67985556
permalink http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0247938
confidential S
arlyear 2015
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mrcbU63 cav_un_epca*0445902 IFAC-PapersOnLine, Volume 48, Issue 1 1474-6670 222 227 Amsterdam Elsevier 2015