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Kamil Brudecki

Researcher at Polish Academy of Sciences

Publications -  25
Citations -  491

Kamil Brudecki is an academic researcher from Polish Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Semiconductor detector. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 21 publications receiving 429 citations.

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Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks

Olivier Masson, +82 more
TL;DR: The measurements made across Europe following the releases from the Fukushima NPP reactors have provided a significant amount of new data on the ratio of the gaseous ( 131)I fraction to total (131)I, both on a spatial scale and its temporal variation.
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Long-range transport of gaseous 131I and other radionuclides from Fukushima accident to Southern Poland

TL;DR: In this article, the results of gamma spectrometric measurements of both gaseous and aerosol fraction of the air, collected in Krakow over the period from March 21 till the end of May 2011, as well as wet and dry deposition recorded from March till end of October 2011, are presented.
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Measurement of 131 I activity in thyroid of nuclear medical staff and internal dose assessment in a Polish nuclear medical hospital

TL;DR: Results of 131I thyroid activity measurements in 30 members of the nuclear medicine personnel of the Department of Endocrinology and Nuclear Medicine Holy Cross Cancer Centre in Kielce, Poland show that the highest activities in thyroids were detected for technical and cleaning personnel, whereas the lowest values were recorded for medical doctors.
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99mTc activity concentrations in room air and resulting internal contamination of medical personnel during ventilation-perfusion lung scans.

TL;DR: It is concluded that estimated annual absorbed doses are over three orders of magnitude lower than the dose limit established in the Polish Atomic Law Act and in recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection for medical staff.