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J. W. Marsh
Researcher at Health Protection Agency
Publications - 37
Citations - 791
J. W. Marsh is an academic researcher from Health Protection Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dosimetry & European union. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 37 publications receiving 763 citations. Previous affiliations of J. W. Marsh include National Radiological Protection Board.
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IMBA Professional Plus: a flexible approach to internal dosimetry.
A. Birchall,M. Puncher,J. W. Marsh,Karen Davis,Michael Bailey,N. S. Jarvis,A. D. Peach,M.-D. Dorrian,Anthony C. James +8 more
TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to describe the capabilities of IMBA Professional Plus, and the mathematical methods used.
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Uncertainty Analysis of the Weighted Equivalent Lung Dose per Unit Exposure to Radon Progeny in the Home
J. W. Marsh,A. Birchall,G. Butterweck,M.-D. Dorrian,C. Huet,X. Ortega,A. Reineking,G. Tymen,Ch. Schuler,Arturo Vargas,G. Vessu,J. Wendt +11 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the uncertainties in the HRTM parameters considered in this study cannot totally account for the discrepancy between the dosimetric and epidemiological approaches.
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Dosimetric models used in the Alpha-Risk project to quantify exposure of uranium miners to radon gas and its progeny.
TL;DR: The methodology and the dosimetric models used to calculate the absorbed doses to specific organs arising from exposure to radon and its progeny in the uranium mines are described.
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Dosimetric calculations for uranium miners for epidemiological studies.
J. W. Marsh,Eric Blanchardon,D Gregoratto,Werner Hofmann,K Karcher,D. Nosske,Ladislav Tomasek +6 more
TL;DR: The methodology and dosimetric models used to calculate these organ doses are described and the resulting doses for unit exposure to each source (radon gas, radon progeny and LLR) are presented.
General guidelines for the estimation of committed effective dose from incorporation monitoring data : (Project IDEAS - EU contract no. FIKR-CT2001-00160)
H. Doerfel,A. Andrasi,Michael Bailey,V. Berkovski,Eric Blanchardon,C. M. Castellani,C. Hurtgen,B. LeGuen,I. Malatova,J. W. Marsh,J. Stather +10 more
TL;DR: The aim of the project IDEAS was to develop general guidelines for assessments of intakes and internal doses from individual monitoring data, which are applicable to a wide range of practical situations and are based on a general philosophy of Harmonisation.