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Harry M Cullings

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Health Physics|January 1, 2014
Impact on the Japanese atomic bomb survivors of radiation received from the bombsHarry M Cullings
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|January 21, 2012
Recommended improvements to the DS02 dosimetry system's calculation of organ doses and their potential advantages for the Radiation Effects Research FoundationHarry M Cullings
Radiation Research|February 13, 2024
The Use of Joint Models in Analysis of Aggregate Endpoints in RERF Cohort StudiesRichard Sposto, Harry M Cullings
Radiation Research|August 8, 2019
Assessing the Relative Biological Effectiveness of Neutrons across Organs of Varying Depth among the Atomic Bomb SurvivorsKismet A Cordova, Harry M Cullings
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|October 21, 2010
Better radiation exposure estimation for the Japanese atomic-bomb survivors enables us to better protect people from radiation todayHarry M Cullings, Kirk R Smith
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|January 24, 2012
Body and organ dimensions of the 1945 Japanese population used in dosimetry system DS86 and data available for an expanded series of phantomsHarry M Cullings, Hisao Kawamura, Jing Chen
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|January 21, 2012
A comparison of organ doses between mathematical and voxel phantoms with the DS02 photon fluencesJing Chen, George D Kerr, Harry M Cullings
Radiation Research|January 12, 2025
Analysis of Departures from Linearity in the Dose Response for Japanese Atomic Bomb Survivor Solid Cancer Mortality and Cancer Incidence Data and Assessment of Low-Dose Extrapolation FactorsMark P Little, Nobuyuki Hamada, Harry M Cullings
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|March 30, 2013
Samartzis et al. respondDino Samartzis, Kenneth M C Cheung, Harry M Cullings
Radiation Research|November 20, 2014
Accounting for neutron exposure in the Japanese atomic bomb survivorsHarry M Cullings, Donald A Pierce, Albrecht M Kellerer
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Health Physics|January 1, 2014
Impact on the Japanese atomic bomb survivors of radiation received from the bombsHarry M Cullings
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|January 21, 2012
Recommended improvements to the DS02 dosimetry system's calculation of organ doses and their potential advantages for the Radiation Effects Research FoundationHarry M Cullings
Radiation Research|February 13, 2024
The Use of Joint Models in Analysis of Aggregate Endpoints in RERF Cohort StudiesRichard Sposto, Harry M Cullings
Radiation Research|August 8, 2019
Assessing the Relative Biological Effectiveness of Neutrons across Organs of Varying Depth among the Atomic Bomb SurvivorsKismet A Cordova, Harry M Cullings
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|October 21, 2010
Better radiation exposure estimation for the Japanese atomic-bomb survivors enables us to better protect people from radiation todayHarry M Cullings, Kirk R Smith
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|January 24, 2012
Body and organ dimensions of the 1945 Japanese population used in dosimetry system DS86 and data available for an expanded series of phantomsHarry M Cullings, Hisao Kawamura, Jing Chen
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|January 21, 2012
A comparison of organ doses between mathematical and voxel phantoms with the DS02 photon fluencesJing Chen, George D Kerr, Harry M Cullings
Radiation Research|January 12, 2025
Analysis of Departures from Linearity in the Dose Response for Japanese Atomic Bomb Survivor Solid Cancer Mortality and Cancer Incidence Data and Assessment of Low-Dose Extrapolation FactorsMark P Little, Nobuyuki Hamada, Harry M Cullings
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|March 30, 2013
Samartzis et al. respondDino Samartzis, Kenneth M C Cheung, Harry M Cullings
Radiation Research|November 20, 2014
Accounting for neutron exposure in the Japanese atomic bomb survivorsHarry M Cullings, Donald A Pierce, Albrecht M Kellerer
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