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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... concerned , but it points out again and again this subcommittee's ex- perience which is this . The estimates regarding the degree of safety made by official agencies that have some kind of stake in radiation problems and some kind of ...
... concerned , but it points out again and again this subcommittee's ex- perience which is this . The estimates regarding the degree of safety made by official agencies that have some kind of stake in radiation problems and some kind of ...
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... concern because the population is receiving measurably in- creased exposures . EPA believes that the potential danger from non- ionizing radiation has risen dramatically since 1945 , when levels were very low . EPA estimates that ...
... concern because the population is receiving measurably in- creased exposures . EPA believes that the potential danger from non- ionizing radiation has risen dramatically since 1945 , when levels were very low . EPA estimates that ...
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... concern on our part ? Mr. ESCHWEGE . We were concerned that the fallout be measured . It turned out that it was not that hazardous , although some increased radiation did show up in milk tests . Mr. RYAN . They say that the milk babies ...
... concern on our part ? Mr. ESCHWEGE . We were concerned that the fallout be measured . It turned out that it was not that hazardous , although some increased radiation did show up in milk tests . Mr. RYAN . They say that the milk babies ...
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... concern and your expert testimony . Mr. ESCHWEGE . Thank you . [ Submissions to additional subcommittee questions follow : ] SUBMISSIONS TO ADDITIONAL SUBCOMMITTEE QUESTIONS Question 1. EPA has had a radiation program since 1970 ; since ...
... concern and your expert testimony . Mr. ESCHWEGE . Thank you . [ Submissions to additional subcommittee questions follow : ] SUBMISSIONS TO ADDITIONAL SUBCOMMITTEE QUESTIONS Question 1. EPA has had a radiation program since 1970 ; since ...
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... results is still being evaluated , EPA officials agree that to dismiss the Soviet observations of low - level effects would be a mistake . EPA's concern with environmental nonionizing radiation arises from two exposure 15.
... results is still being evaluated , EPA officials agree that to dismiss the Soviet observations of low - level effects would be a mistake . EPA's concern with environmental nonionizing radiation arises from two exposure 15.
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