Search Results - "Vlasov, O K"
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Radiation-epidemiological studies of thyroid cancer incidence in Russia after the Chernobyl accident (estimation of radiation risks, 1991-2008 follow-up period)
Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-09-2012)“…This study presents an analysis of the thyroid cancer incidence in the population of the most contaminated territories of Bryansk, Kaluga, Oryol and Tula…”
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Radiation Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases in the Cohort of Russian Emergency Workers of the Chernobyl Accident
Published in Health physics (1958) (01-07-2017)“…This paper continues a series of publications that analyze the impact of radiation on incidence of circulatory system diseases in the cohort of Russian…”
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THYROID CANCER INCIDENCE AMONG ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS IN THE BRYANSK REGION OF RUSSIA FOLLOWING THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT
Published in Health physics (1958) (01-01-2003)“…ABSTRACT—Thyroid cancer incidence in the Bryansk region, the most contaminated area of Russia after the Chernobyl accident, is analyzed for the residents aged…”
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Radiation-epidemiological studies of thyroid cancer incidence among children and adolescents in the Bryansk oblast of Russia after the Chernobyl accident (1991-2001 follow-up period)
Published in Radiation and environmental biophysics (01-05-2006)“…In this study, thyroid cancer incidence (follow-up period: 1991-2001) has been analyzed, including persons who were exposed as children at an age between 0 and…”
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Reconstruction of radio-ecological model parameters based on the results of monitoring the radiation situation in Mazovia after the Chernobyl accident (based on the «Warsaw» scenario of the IAEA EMRAS project)
Published in Радиационная гигиена (31-12-2020)“…The paper analyzes the consistency of the input data of the radioecological model: the results of measurements of 137Cs and 131I concentrations in the…”
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Thyroid-gland irradiation dose in the russian population due to the fallout of radioactive iodine after the Chernobyl accident
Published in Atomic energy (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-2004)“…The average irradiation dose to the thyroid gland is estimated for the people living in 4105 populated points in the Bryanskaya, Tul'skaya, Orlovskaya, and…”
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Radiological Situation and Efficiency of Countermeasures on Fodder Lands in the South-Western Districts of the Bryansk Region of the Russian Federation (Area Subjected to the Accidental Release from the Chernobyl NPP)
Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-01-1998)“…A method for calculation is described and the results of estimation in 1989-1995 and prediction for 1996 of 137Cs contamination of plant products, structure of…”
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Self-assembly of nanoparticles in the microvolume of colloidal solution: Physics, modeling, and experiment
Published in Nanotechnologies in Russia (01-03-2013)“…The development of methods for controlling the architecture of ensembles of micro- and nano-particles via affecting the processes of their self-assembly in a…”
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NON-CANCER THYROID DISEASES AMONG CHILDREN IN THE KALUGA AND BRYANSK REGIONS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION EXPOSED TO RADIATION FOLLOWING THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT
Published in Health physics (1958) (01-01-2005)“…This paper presents results of estimated radiation risks of non-cancer thyroid diseases in the people from Kaluga and Bryansk regions of the Russian Federation…”
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Risk of radiogenic thyroid cancer in the population of the Bryansk and Oryol regions of Russia after the Chernobyl accident (1991–1998)
Published in International Congress series (01-05-2002)“…The manuscript presents results of the radiogenic thyroid cancer risk analysis in the Bryansk and Oryol regions among children and adolescents at exposure…”
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Risk of radiogenic malignant and benign thyroid diseases for the population of the Oryol oblast after the Chernobyl accident: outcome of large-scale epidemiological studies
Published in International Congress series (01-11-2003)“…Due to the Chernobyl accident, the following four oblasts of the Russian Federation—Bryansk, Oryol, Tula and Kaluga—were contaminated with radionuclides at the…”
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