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Residential energy consumption and its linkages with life expectancy in mainland China: A geographically weighted regression approach and energy-ladder-based perspective Wang SB, Liu YL, Zhao C, Pu HX Energy, 177, 347, 2019 |
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An expectancy theory approach: What motivates and differentiates German house owners in the context of energy efficient refurbishment measures? Baumhof R, Decker T, Roder H, Menrad K Energy and Buildings, 152, 483, 2017 |
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J-value assessment of the cost effectiveness of UK sheep meat restrictions after the 1986 Chernobyl accident Waddington I, Taylor RH, Jones RD, Thomas PJ Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 112, 114, 2017 |
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Age at death from a radiation-induced cancer based on the Marshall model for mortality period Thomas PJ Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 112, 143, 2017 |
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An assessment of unforeseen losses resulting from inappropriate use of solar home systems in South Africa Azimoh CL, Wallin F, Klintenberg P, Karlsson B Applied Energy, 136, 336, 2014 |
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Calculating the life extension achieved by reducing nuclear accident frequency Jones RD, Thomas PJ Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 87(2), 81, 2009 |
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Calculating the benefit to workers of averting a radiation exposure lasting longer than the working lifetime Thomas PJ, Jones RD Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 87(3), 161, 2009 |
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The effect of the exposure time on the value of a manSievert averted Thomas PJ, Jones RD Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 87(4), 227, 2009 |
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Incorporating the 2007 recommendations of the International Commission on Radiation Protection into the J-value analysis of nuclear safety systems Thomas PJ, Jones RD Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 87(4), 245, 2009 |
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Analytical techniques for faster calculation of the life extension achieved by eliminating a prolonged radiation exposure Thomas PJ, Stupples DW, Jones RD Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 85(B3), 230, 2007 |