Maximum permissible amounts of radioisotopes in the human body and maximum permissible concentrations in air and water. Report of National Committee on Radiation Protection, National Bureau of Standards Handbook 52. Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. (1953).
2.
Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection. Brit. J. Radiol., Suppl. 6. (1955). (Meeting of the International Congress of Radiology held in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 1953.).
3.
Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection, 9 September, 1958. Pergamon Press, London.
4.
Maximum permissible exposures to man. A preliminary statement of the National Committee on Radiation Protection and Measurement; (Addendum, 15 April, 1958) Maximum permissible radiation exposures to man. Report of National Committee on Radiation Protection, National Bureau of Standards Handbook 59 (Addendum, 8 January, 1957). Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C.
5.
Medical Research Council, The Hazards to Man of Nuclear and Allied Radiation. Cmd. 9780, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London (1956). National Academy of Science, Publication 452, Pathologic effects of atomic radiation, NAS-NRC, Washington, D.C., (1956); The Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation, Summary Reports, NAS-NRC, Washington, D.C., (1956); The Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation—A Report to the Public, NAS-NRC, Washington, D.C., (1956); The Biological Effect of Atomic Radiation—Gonadal Dose from the Medical Use of X-rays (preliminary report of Section III by J. S. Laughlin and I. Pullman), NAS-NRC, Washington, D.C. (1957).
6.
Report of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation, Gen, Assembly Off. Records, Thirteenth Session Supplement No. 17 (A/3838), New York (1958); Annex G, Mammalian Somatic Effects pp. 153–171; Effects of radiation on human heredity. Report of the World Health Organization, WHO, Palais des Nations, Geneva (1957).
7.
Report on amendments to the recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). RadiologyOS_70, 261–262 (1958). Report on amendments during 1956 to the Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection. Acta Radiol. 48, 493–495 (1957); Brit. J. Radiol. 31, 93–94 (1958). Meeting of the Main Commission and Committee Chairmen of the International Commission on Radiological Protection, New York City, March 3–5, (1958).
8.
All references for scientific data cited in this report are given in abbreviated form. They are listed in full in Bibliography for Biological Data, Health Physics, OS_Vol. 3, 1959. See Col-1, Fk-6, Fr-6, Fr-8, Ja-7, Ja-8, Swi-1, Swi-2 and Zr-1.
9.
Chalk River Conference on Permissible Dose. A conference of representatives from the United Kingdom. Canada and the United States, meeting in Chalk River, Canada, 29 and 30 September, 1949, RM-10 (1950).
10.
See references Bg-1 through Bg-6, Gro-1, Kc-1, Kc-2, Kh-4, Led-1, Rm-2, Sti-1 through Sti-4, Ti-1 through Ti-7 and Tie-1.
11.
Report of the International Commission on Radiological Units and Measurements (ICRU), 1956, National Bureau of Standards Handbook 62. Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. (1957).
12.
Safe Handling of Radioactive Luminous Compound, National Bureau of Standards, Handbook H27. Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. (1941).
13.
See references Hu-1, Hu-8, Hu-9, Hu-12, Hu-16, Mae-1, Mae-2, Mut-2, Pal-1, Pal-2, Ste-1 through Ste-4 and Sy-1.
14.
See references Hk-1, Mr-1 and No-7.
15.
See reference Ha-93.
16.
See references Br-12, Fk-4 and Fk-7.
17.
See references And-1 and Stn-3 through Stn-5.
18.
See references Br-44 and No-7.
19.
See reference Ea-5.
20.
See references Bv-1, Ln-22 and Lr-5.
21.
See references Bh-3, Bog-1, Mkz-1 and Nrc-1.
22.
See references Lb-13, Spi-5 and Va-2.
23.
See reference Fu-1.
24.
See references Rut-1 and Sny-2.
25.
See reference Th-26.
26.
See references Cl-2, Sf-1 and Sf-2.
27.
See reference Mkz-2.
28.
The nuclear data used for these calculations were taken from the following references: Fie-1, Hoa-1, Noc-2 and Sul-1.
29.
See reference Br-10.
30.
See reference Ma-3.
31.
International recommendations on radiological protection. Revised by the International Commission on Radiological Protection at the Sixth International Congress of Radiology, London, 22 to 29 July 1950. Brit. J. Radiol. OS_24, 46–53 (1951); Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection and of the International Commission on Radiological Units, National Bureau of Standards Handbook 47. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. (1950).
32.
Tripartite Conference on Permissible Dose. Arden House, Harriman, New York, 30 and 31 March, and 1 April, 1953. (A Conference of Representatives from the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States.).
33.
Seventh International Congress of Radiology and Associated Conferences of the International Commission on Radiological Protection. (Meeting held in Copenhagen, Denmark, 13 to 24 July, 1953.).
34.
See reference Po-5.
35.
A Joint Meeting of the Delegations of the United States, Canada and Great Britain was held at Buckland House, near Faringdon, Berkshire, on August 4, 5 and 6, 1950. (Minutes of meeting prepared by L. D. Marinelli for the United States delegation.).
36.
Conference on Radiobiology and Radiation Protection of the International Commission on Radiological Protection. (Held on 15 September, 1952, at the Institute of Radiophysics, Stockholm, Sweden.) (Meeting held on 18 September, 1952, in Uppsala, of Members of the Commission attending the Stockholm Radiological Conference.).
37.
Eighth International Congress of Radiology. (Held in Calle del Oio, Mexico, 22 to 28 July, 1956.) Joint Meeting of ICRP/ICRU (re: Medical Exposures) 31 October to 7 November, 1956, New York. Meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, 23 April to 1 May, 1957 (Task Groups). Exposure of man to ionizing radiation arising from medical procedures: an inquiry into methods of evaluation. A report of the ICRP and ICRU. Phys. in Med. and Biol., 2, 107–151 (1957).
38.
Joint Meeting of United States Members of Internal Dose Subcommittees of NCRP and the ICRP 10 to 11 December, 1956, Washington, D.C.
39.
Meeting of ICRP. (Held in New York, 3 to 12 March, 1958.).
40.
See references Ma-2 and Th-18.
41.
See references Ber-4, Hy-6, Ln-12, Mn-11, Mn-13, No-7, No-9 and Sny-1.