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55:'s 1974 definition in ICRP Publication 23, "Reference man is defined as being between 20–30 years of age, weighing 70 kg, is 180 cm in height, and lives in a climate with an average temperature of from 10°C to 20°C. He is a Caucasian and is a Western European or North American in habitat and custom." 75:
The ICRP-23 report from 1974 does not contain elemental data for a "Reference Woman"; Mary Jane Cook may have died in 1974 given the sentence “During the last few months of editing, the services of M. J. Cook were lost to the group.” In 1984, Committee 2 of the ICRP decided to update Publication for
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The Reference Individual of Radiation Protection, the 70-kg "standard man" representing a typical Western adult male, has been used in physiological models since at least the 1920s. The first "Standard Man" data were assembled by Mary Jane Cook as a "Survey Report of the Characteristics of the
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US native American tribes have suggested a standardized indigenous body designed for remediation planning, rejected by federal regulators. As of 2004 it was speculated that in the future, the model may be expanded to include selected plants and animals.
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has argued in 2009, that reference man in radiation dose calculations underestimates dose to children in a large number of situations, and to women in some situations, resulting in an underestimation of cancer risk.
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As of 1999 it was speculated that, eventually, for medical purposes, the concept may be replaced by effective attention to measuring the exposure of individual patients to radiation, as in
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women and children. The revised Reference Man continued to be a Westerner, but world-wide anatomical data were reviewed and weight increased by 3 kg. In 1990
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Pentreath RJ (2004). "Ethics, genetics and dynamics: an emerging systematic approach to radiation protection of the environment".
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Standard Man" in 1948, and it remained unpublished. She worked for Oak Ridge National Laboratory to establish maximum permissible
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Ellis KJ (1990). "Reference man and woman more fully characterized. Variations on the basis of body size, age, sex, and race".
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data provided first estimates of body composition for Reference Woman, along with variations on body size, age, and race.
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Stabin MG (1999). "Internal dosimetry in the use of radiopharmaceuticals in therapy—science at a crossroads?".
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is a theoretical model individual which has perfectly "normal" characteristics. This model is used in
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Committee 2 of the International Commission on Radiological Protection.ICRP Publication 23 (1975).
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because the work assumed a healthy, young adult Caucasian male.
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Conference on Permissible Dose, September 29-30, 1949.
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International Commission on Radiological Protection
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Index

Reference man
radiation safety
International Commission on Radiological Protection
internal dose
Chalk River Laboratories
in vivo
Institute for Energy and Environmental Research
precision medicine
Effective dose (radiation)




Report on the Task Group on Reference Man
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0-08-017024-2
cite book
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"The Reference Individual of Radiation Protection"
"Women Radiobiologists and 'Standard Man'"
Biol Trace Elem Res
doi
10.1007/bf02992693
PMID
1704742
S2CID
2008228
"The Use of Reference Man in Radiation Protection Standards and Guidance with Recommendations for Change - Institute for Energy and Environmental Research"

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