Radiation Protection Dosimetry

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  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    16,711
  • Abbreviation
    Radiat Prot Dosimetry
  • ISSN
    0144-8420
  • e-ISSN
    1742-3406
  • Main Publisher
    Oxford University Press
  • Publisher
    Oxford University Press (OUP)
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    Medical radiology
    Nuclear medicine
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    Biology (General)
    Ecology
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    Electrical engineering
    Electronics
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    Nuclear engineering
    Atomic power
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    Environmental technology
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Description
Radiation Protection Dosimetry is an internationally recognized journal dedicated to the theory and practice of radiation dosimetry and protection. It covers a broad spectrum of topics related to the measurement, assessment, and control of radiation exposure, aiming to safeguard humans and the environment from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation. The journal publishes research on radiation measurement techniques, radiation transport modeling, environmental radioactivity, and biological effects of radiation. It also addresses regulatory aspects and the development of radiation protection standards. Indexed in leading scientific databases, it serves as a crucial resource for radiation protection professionals, health physicists, and researchers. The primary target audience is scientists, researchers, and technicians. Radiation Protection Dosimetry welcomes original research articles, technical notes, and reviews that advance the field of radiation protection. It emphasizes the importance of ensuring radiation safety in various applications, including nuclear energy, medicine, and industry, thereby promoting a safer and healthier world.