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    Changes induced in the human respiratory tract by chronic cigarette smoking can reduce the dose to the lungs from exposure to radon progeny by Honorio da Silva, E, Davesne, E, Bonchuk, Y, Ratia, G, Madas, B, Berkovskyy, V, Broggio, D

    Published in Journal of radiological protection (19-05-2023)
    “…Chronic cigarette smoking leads to changes in the respiratory tract that might affect the dose received from exposure to radon progeny. In this study, changes…”
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    Patient-specific biokinetics and hybrid 2D/3D approach integration in OEDIPE software: Application to radioiodine therapy by Bensiali, M., Anizan, N., Leboulleux, S., Lamart, S., Davesne, E., Broggio, D., Desbrée, A., Franck, D.

    Published in Physica medica (01-09-2023)
    “…•Software for patient-specific biokinetics for radiopharmaceutical therapy.•Determination of biokinetics from multiple time-point hybrid imaging.•Count rate…”
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    Absorption of plutonium compounds in the respiratory tract by Davesne, E, Paquet, F, Ansoborlo, E, Blanchardon, E

    Published in Journal of radiological protection (01-03-2010)
    “…In order to optimise the monitoring of potentially exposed workers, it is desirable to determine specific values of absorption for the compounds handled. This…”
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    Optimisation of internal contamination monitoring programme by integration of uncertainties by Davesne, E, Casanova, P, Chojnacki, E, Paquet, F, Blanchardon, E

    Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-03-2011)
    “…Potential internal contamination of workers is monitored by periodic bioassay measurements interpreted in terms of intake and committed effective dose by the…”
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    INTEGRATION OF UNCERTAINTIES INTO INTERNAL CONTAMINATION MONITORING by Davesne, E, Casanova, P, Chojnacki, E, Paquet, F, Blanchardon, E

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-10-2010)
    “…Potential internal contaminations of workers are monitored by periodic bioassays interpreted in terms of intake and committed effective dose through biokinetic…”
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    Modeling the Imprecision in Prospective Dosimetry of Internal Exposure to Uranium by Davesne, E, Chojnacki, E, Paquet, F, Blanchardon, E

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-02-2009)
    “…The dosimetry of internal exposure to radionuclides is performed on the basis of biokinetic and dosimetric models. For prospective purpose, the organ or…”
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    How to assess internal doses for epidemiological studies and for emergency response? An overview of differences with routine operational radiation protection approach by Davesne, Estelle, Laurent, Olivier, Lopez, María Antonia

    Published in Radiation measurements (01-08-2018)
    “…The main aim of internal dosimetry in the frame of operational radiation protection is the evaluation of committed doses to verify the compliance of internal…”
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    Circulatory disease in French nuclear fuel cycle workers chronically exposed to uranium: a nested case–control study by Zhivin, Sergey, Guseva Canu, Irina, Davesne, Estelle, Blanchardon, Eric, Garsi, Jérôme-Philippe, Samson, Eric, Niogret, Christine, Zablotska, Lydia B, Laurier, Dominique

    “…ObjectivesThere is growing evidence of an association between low-dose external γ-radiation and circulatory system diseases (CSDs), yet sparse data exist about…”
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    Influence of DTPA Treatment on Internal Dose Estimates by Davesne, Estelle, Blanchardon, Eric, Peleau, Bernadette, Correze, Philippe, Bohand, Sandra, Franck, Didier

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-06-2016)
    “…ABSTRACTIn case of internal contamination with plutonium materials, a treatment with diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA) can be administered in order…”
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    Free energy of formation for green rust sodium sulphate (NaFe II 6Fe III 3(OH) 18(SO 4) 2(s)) by Davesne, E., Dideriksen, K., Christiansen, B.C., Sonne, M., Ayala-Luis, K.B., Koch, C. Bender, Hansen, H.C.B., Stipp, S.L.S.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (15-11-2010)
    “…In a recent study, sulphate-bearing green rust ( GR SO 4 ) was shown to incorporate Na + in its structure (NaFe II 6Fe III 3(OH) 18(SO 4) 2(s); GR Na, SO 4 )…”
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    Free energy of formation for green rust sodium sulphate (NaFe super(II) sub(6)Fe super(III) sub(3)(OH) sub(18)(SO sub(4)) sub(2(s))) by Davesne, E, Dideriksen, K, Christiansen, B C, Sonne, M, Ayala-Luis, K B, Koch, CBender, Hansen, HCB, Stipp, SLS

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (15-11-2010)
    “…In a recent study, sulphate-bearing green rust (GR sub(SO4)) was shown to incorporate Na super(+) in its structure (NaFe super(II) sub(6)Fe super(III)…”
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    Optimization of Routine Monitoring of Workers Exposed to Plutonium Aerosols by Davesne, Estelle, Quesne, Benoit, De Vita, Antoine, Chojnacki, Eric, Blanchardon, Eric, Franck, Didier

    Published in The Annals of occupational hygiene (01-10-2016)
    “…Abstract In case of incidental confinement failure, mixed oxide (MOX) fuel preparation may expose workers to plutonium aerosols. Due to its potential toxicity,…”
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