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H D Maillie

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Health Physics|March 1, 1984
The calculation of total transformations in organs following the inhalation of radioactive aerosols of different sizesH D Maillie
Health Physics|February 1, 1985
The activities and total transformations in the GI tract for ingested radionuclidesH D Maillie
Health Physics|March 1, 1986
Should the annual limit on intake for 125I and 131I be lowered?H D Maillie
Health Physics|July 1, 1981
The use of Gofman's doubling dose in estimating low-level radiation riskH D Maillie
Health Physics|February 1, 1985
A method of estimating the risks from ingested radionuclidesH D Maillie
Health Physics|August 1, 1984
The activities and total number of transformations in organs following the ingestion of radionuclidesH D Maillie
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|April 1, 1983
Solutions for the ICRP gastrointestinal activity from inhaled radioactive aerosolsH D Maillie
Health Physics|June 1, 1983
Calculating the gastrointestinal tract activity following the inhalation of a radioactive aerosolH D Maillie
Health Physics|April 1, 1983
Life-table factors for use in estimating the cancer risk of radiation exposure to workersH D Maillie
Health Physics|July 1, 1984
Limited life-table factors for estimating radiation-induced cancers over finite time periodsH D Maillie
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Health Physics|March 1, 1984
The calculation of total transformations in organs following the inhalation of radioactive aerosols of different sizesH D Maillie
Health Physics|February 1, 1985
The activities and total transformations in the GI tract for ingested radionuclidesH D Maillie
Health Physics|March 1, 1986
Should the annual limit on intake for 125I and 131I be lowered?H D Maillie
Health Physics|July 1, 1981
The use of Gofman's doubling dose in estimating low-level radiation riskH D Maillie
Health Physics|February 1, 1985
A method of estimating the risks from ingested radionuclidesH D Maillie
Health Physics|August 1, 1984
The activities and total number of transformations in organs following the ingestion of radionuclidesH D Maillie
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|April 1, 1983
Solutions for the ICRP gastrointestinal activity from inhaled radioactive aerosolsH D Maillie
Health Physics|June 1, 1983
Calculating the gastrointestinal tract activity following the inhalation of a radioactive aerosolH D Maillie
Health Physics|April 1, 1983
Life-table factors for use in estimating the cancer risk of radiation exposure to workersH D Maillie
Health Physics|July 1, 1984
Limited life-table factors for estimating radiation-induced cancers over finite time periodsH D Maillie
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