David Thomas, National Physical Laboratory. Crown Copyright 2006. Reproduced with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
Editorial
EURADOS 2006 ANNUAL MEETING AND SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM ON UNCERTAINTIES IN DOSIMETRYPRINCIPLES THROUGH TO PRACTICE
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Since its inception in 1981 the European Radiation Dosimetry Group, EURADOS, has been involved in improving radiation dosimetry by undertaking activities, such as: coordinating research in order to advance the scientific understanding, initiating technical developments, investigating newly emerging dosimetry problems and harmonising the approaches to dosimetry in various countries of Europe. Progress has been achieved by fostering collaboration and by setting up working groups of experts to address specific problem areas. These areas have covered the whole range of radiation dosimetry, including: radiation protection for individuals (for external and internal irradiations) and for the environment, radiobiology, diagnostic radiology, and radiation therapy. In these application areas the accuracy
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