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- First Analysis of Cancer Incidence and Occupational Radiation Exposure Based on the National Dose Registry of Canada
- Regulatory Control Using the National Dose Registry of Canada
- J.P. Ashmore
- Travaux du 6e symposium international de la SRP (Southport 99), qui s'est tenu à Southport, du 14 au 18 juin 1999.
Organisé par la Society for Radiological Protection.
ISBN 0-7058-1784-9 pp.173
- First Analysis of Mortality and Occupational Radiation Exposure Based on the National Dose Registry of Canada
- The D1 Method: Career Dose Estimation from a Combination of Historical Monitoring Data and a Single Year's Dose Data
- A Summary of Data on Accumulated Occupational Radiation Doses Among Canadian Workers
- Paternal Radiation Exposure and Leukaemia in Offspring: the Ontario Case-Control Study
- J. R. McLaughlin, W. D. King, T. W. Anderson,
E. A. Clarke and J. P. Ashmore
- British Medical Journal16th 307:959-966(1993)
- Analysis of Medical Workers Dose Records from the Canadian National Dose Registry
- Statistical Modelling of Annual Occupational Dose Distributions
- Implications of Dose Averaging and Other Criteria for the Control of Occupational Doses
- 1984 Annual Radiation Doses in Canada: Lognormal and Hybrid Lognormal Analysis Using Maximum Likelihood Estimation
- The National Dose Registry for Radiation Workers in Canada
- Projected Whole-Body Career Doses for Radiation Workers in Canada
- W. N. Sont and J. P. Ashmore
- Health Physics 47(5):693-700(1984)
- Long Term Stability of a Large Population of TL Dosemeters Used in a National Monitoring Programme