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Volume 121, Number 3, December 2006

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Comparative performance tests of the FLUKA-RQMD system and EPAX 2 previsions vs. experimental data
pp. 211-220(10)
Authors: Porta, Alessandro; Agosteo, Stefano; Campi, Fabrizio; Caresana, Marco

Charged particle equilibrium effects on the electron absorbed fraction in the extrathoracic airways
pp. 252-256(5)
Authors: Moussa, H. M.; Eckerman, K.F.; Townsend, L. W.

A new methodology for the assessment of hand protection from ultraviolet exposure
pp. 265-274(10)
Authors: Khazova, M.; O'Hagan, J. B.; Grainger, K. J.-L.

Natural radionuclides and dose estimation in natural water resources from Elba protective area, Egypt
pp. 284-292(9)
Authors: Arabi, A. M. El; Ahmed, N. K.; Salahel Din, K.

Indoor radon concentration measurement in the dwellings of Al-Jauf region of Saudi Arabia
pp. 293-296(4)
Authors: Al-Jarallah, M. I.; Fazal-ur-Rehman,

Assessment of gamma dose rates from terrestrial exposure in Serbia and Montenegro
pp. 297-302(6)
Authors: Dragović, S.; Janković, Lj.; Onjia, A.

In situ gamma-ray spectrometry for environmental monitoring: a semi empirical calibration method
pp. 310-316(7)
Authors: Boson, Jonas; Lidström, Kenneth; Nylén, Torbjörn; Ågren, Göran; Johansson, Lennart

Intensity of transmitted photon spectra as a function of transverse and longitudinal dimensions of soil medium using 137Cs
pp. 317-320(4)
Authors: Sidhu, Gurdeep S.; Singh, Tejbir; Mudahar, Gurmel S.; Singh, Parjit S.

Chromatid damage in human lymphocytes is not affected by 50 Hz electromagnetic fields
pp. 321-324(4)
Authors: Hone, P.; Lloyd, D.; Szłuińska, M.; Edwards, A.

Assessment of annual effective dose from 238U and 226Ra due to consumption of foodstuffs by inhabitants of Tehran city, Iran
pp. 330-332(3)
Authors: Hosseini, T.; Fathivand, A. A.; Abbasisiar, F.; Karimi, M.; Barati, H.

Radon awareness survey in Pakistan
pp. 333-336(4)
Authors: Rahman, S.; Faheem, M.; Rehman, S.; Matiullah,

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