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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... understanding , which I don't think has been formalized yet , that they would keep each other fully informed . Mr. RYAN . In your opinion is radiation fallout from other coun- tries enough of a hazard to warrant some kind of concern on ...
... understanding , which I don't think has been formalized yet , that they would keep each other fully informed . Mr. RYAN . In your opinion is radiation fallout from other coun- tries enough of a hazard to warrant some kind of concern on ...
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... understanding on how to do it . Mr. RYAN . They're trying and haven't done it . I find that under- standable , and also expected . Mr. Hightower ? Mr. HIGHTOWER . I have no questions , Mr. Chairman . Mr. RYAN . I think in the interest ...
... understanding on how to do it . Mr. RYAN . They're trying and haven't done it . I find that under- standable , and also expected . Mr. Hightower ? Mr. HIGHTOWER . I have no questions , Mr. Chairman . Mr. RYAN . I think in the interest ...
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... understanding outlining respective responsibilities have been drafted but are still not completed . EPA has initiated an in - house review of the existing radiation surveillance system . The goal of this review will be to identify gaps ...
... understanding outlining respective responsibilities have been drafted but are still not completed . EPA has initiated an in - house review of the existing radiation surveillance system . The goal of this review will be to identify gaps ...
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... understanding of the areas to be addressed , the recognition and correction of overlapping jurisdictions , and the identification of possible gaps in radiation protection , all of which would promote better coop- eration among the ...
... understanding of the areas to be addressed , the recognition and correction of overlapping jurisdictions , and the identification of possible gaps in radiation protection , all of which would promote better coop- eration among the ...
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... understanding of the entire scope of radiation dangers to be addressed . Following these determinations , it would be necessary to evaluate and prioritize the urgency of accomplishing these tasks . In the absence of such determinations ...
... understanding of the entire scope of radiation dangers to be addressed . Following these determinations , it would be necessary to evaluate and prioritize the urgency of accomplishing these tasks . In the absence of such determinations ...
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