Radiation protection: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, second session, April 18, 19, and July 13, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... answer in terms of physics . I can certainly give a description that was given to me in general laymen's terms . I would like to put it in the perspective of essentially the amount of energy that exists . For instance , at the low side ...
... answer in terms of physics . I can certainly give a description that was given to me in general laymen's terms . I would like to put it in the perspective of essentially the amount of energy that exists . For instance , at the low side ...
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... answers . A hypothetical example might be that of airport x - ray inspection devices . Analysis can yield data on the possible harm , to pas- sengers and attendants , of such devices , on the dollar costs of the program , and on the ...
... answers . A hypothetical example might be that of airport x - ray inspection devices . Analysis can yield data on the possible harm , to pas- sengers and attendants , of such devices , on the dollar costs of the program , and on the ...
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... answer the following ques- tions about release of radioactivity to the environment : ( 1 ) how much , where , and what type of radioactivity is released ; ( 2 ) how are these materials moved through the environment ; ( 3 ) where are ...
... answer the following ques- tions about release of radioactivity to the environment : ( 1 ) how much , where , and what type of radioactivity is released ; ( 2 ) how are these materials moved through the environment ; ( 3 ) where are ...
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... answer that question . I'm sure there would be a long line at my office to hear the answer . It is so difficult . My own view is this : I would like to modify it slightly . My view is that we are assuming this nonthreshold concept in ...
... answer that question . I'm sure there would be a long line at my office to hear the answer . It is so difficult . My own view is this : I would like to modify it slightly . My view is that we are assuming this nonthreshold concept in ...
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... would like to get back to you and ask further questions in writing from the staff and ask you to respond if you will . [ Submissions to additional subcommittee questions follow : ] Answers to Questions Raised by the Sub - Committee on 90.
... would like to get back to you and ask further questions in writing from the staff and ask you to respond if you will . [ Submissions to additional subcommittee questions follow : ] Answers to Questions Raised by the Sub - Committee on 90.
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