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2002:17 Review of Project SAFE: Comments on biosphere conceptual model description and risk assessment methodology
The Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company’s (SKB’s) most recent assessment of the safety of the Forsmark repository for low-level and intermediatelevel waste (Project SAFE) is currently undergoing review by the Swedish regulators. As part of its review, the Swedish Radiation Protection Institute (SSI) identified that two components of SAFE require more detailed review: (i) the...
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2002:16 Epidemiologic Studies of Cellular Telephones and Cancer Risk – A Review
Cellular telephones emit and receive radiofrequency (RF) signals between about 450 and 2200 MHz which fall in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum. A RF wave from a cellular telephone contains billions of times less energy than an x-ray and is not capable of inducing ionizations or damaging DNA. The rapid and widespread use of this technology, however, has raised concern over...
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2002:15 Regulator’s Workshop on The Role of Future Society and Biosphere in Demonstrating Compliance with High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Standards and Regulations
This report summarizes the proceedings of a workshop, co-sponsored by the U.S. Environ-mental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the Swedish Radiation Protection Authority (SSI), held September 11–13, 2001 in Stockholm, Sweden. The invitations to participate in the Workshop were primarily extended to authorities in countries with major nuclear waste programs involving geological disposal and using...
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2002:08 Mammography – recent technical developments and their clinical potential
Purpose The recent technical developments in digital as well as screenfilm X-ray mammography have been reviewed in order to evaluate their clinical potential and to analyse possible lines for future development. Material and methods The scientific literature has been reviewed, conferences covered and contacts with colleagues developed. Companies in the field have been inquired and invited for...
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2002:25 Development of a High Sensivity Digital Cerenkov Viewing Device
J.D. Chen(1), A.F. Gerwing(1), P.D. Lewis(2), M. Larsson(3), K. Jansson(3), B. Lindberg(4), E. Sundkvist(5), M. Ohlsson(6), (1) Channel Systems Inc., 402 Ara Mooradian Way, Pinawa, Manitoba R0E 1L0, Canada, (2) Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, 280 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5S9, Canada, (3) Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate, Klarabergsviadukten 90, SE-106 58 Stockholm, Sweden, (4)...
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02:34 Quantitative Assessment of the Potential Significance of Colloids to the KBS-3 Disposal Concept
R. A. Klos, M. J. White, S. M. Wickham, D. G. Bennett, T. W. Hicks SKI English...
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02:21 (SSI 2002:12) Formulation and Presentation of Risk Assessments to Address Risk Targets for Radioactive Waste Disposal
R. D. Wilmot SKI English...
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02:22 An Analysis of the Authorities' Expected Costs Related to the Decommissioning Programme
Mr. Staffan Lindskog, Mr. Lorens Borg, Dr. Steen Lichtenberg SKI English...
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02:02 R2/R0-WTR Decommissioning Cost Comparison and Benchmarking Analysis
Dr. Geoff Varley, Chris Rusch SKI English...
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02:23 Pourbaix Diagrams for Copper in 5 m Chloride Solution
Björn Beverskog, Sven-Olof Pettersson SKI English...
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