KMID : 0364920140390020096
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Journal of Radiation Protection and Research 2014 Volume.39 No. 2 p.96 ~ p.102
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Performance test of urine bioassay through participation in the NRIP
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Ha Wi-Ho
Yoo Jae-Ryong Yoon Seok-Won Lee Seung-Sook Kim Jong-Kyung
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Abstract
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Urine bioassay has been widely used for internal dosimetry due to simple process of sampling and measurement. In this paper, we participated in the NRIP (NIST Radiochemistry Intercomparison Program) hosted by US NIST to carry out a reliable performance test of urine bioassay and introduced the measurement method and results of NRIP-2013. In customary exercise with 60 days of reporting time, bioassay results of 12 radionuclides in the synthetic urine samples were acceptable based on the performance criteria of ANSI N13.30. In emergency preparedness exercise with 8 hours of reporting time, bioassay results of 9 radionuclides showed that differences ranged from -35% to 45%. However, we concluded that urine bioassay applied for emergency preparedness exercise would be applicable for rapid screening and estimation of internal exposure within a difference of ¡¾45% in the event of radiological accidents.
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KEYWORD
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Internal dosimetry, Urine bioassay, Performance test, Radioactivity measurement
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