[ RadSafe ] protraction enhancement effect
Otto G. Raabe
ograabe at ucdavis.edu
Wed Sep 1 11:44:07 CDT 2010
At 11:27 AM 8/31/2010, Brennan, Mike (DOH) wrote:
>Has anyone heard of "protraction enhancement effect", apparently
>also called "inverse exposure-rate effect"? I ran across it in an
>ICRP document, and I just want to see if other, more knowledgeable
>people think it means what I think it means.
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September 1, 2010
The inverse dose-rate effect and its low-dose-rate limitations are
explained in my March HPJ paper: Health Physics 98: 515-536; 2010.
If you want a reprint please contact me.
Otto
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