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Welcome to RADAR - the RAdiation Dose Assessment Resource Welcome to the RADAR web site, in which we seek to provide information on dose assessment models and methods for the 21st century. Our goal is to bring together the various resources that exist in the areas of internal and external dose assessment, integrate them into a single system, and put them in your hands as quickly and efficiently as possible. In this new age of internet access to information, we want to make information from this particular area of science available as quickly as possible in a form that is easy for you to use. If a new model or method is proven to be of value and the results valid, it will appear as soon as possible on the RADAR. If you have a new model to propose, send it in for evaluation. If it's something needed by the user community and the results are sound, we'll put it on the RADAR. ![]() Click on the image to uncover its amazing identity!!!!!! ![]() Click on either book image to check out the table of contents. ![]() Springer's doing a great job on these. The first one is already out, you can get it on Amazon. The second one is scheduled to be out sometime later in 2007. Hey man, you HAVE to check out this * * * Great RADAR Stuff * * * New Realistic Phantoms - the times they are a' changin! RADAR Decay Data Viewer Information about OLINDA/EXM 1.0 Download the Visual Monte Carlo Program (External dose Monte Carlo simulator) Radiation-related music - just for fun RADAR is a working group of professionals from several countries and disciplines. We believe in facilitating the work of people like you, who need dose assessment models, methods, and results for your work. We have designed this site to be especially useful to those of you in third world or developing countries, where access to some published materials may be difficult to obtain. Our goal is to continually propose and create new and better ways to get this work done, to collect and organize such information from other sources, and to put it on this site as soon as it is available and tested, for you to use. ![]() |