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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... fuel , microwave ovens , and television and radio transmission systems . The effects of high levels of ionizing radiation are known , and they are lethal . However , when we deal with low levels of radiation , or with non- ionizing ...
... fuel , microwave ovens , and television and radio transmission systems . The effects of high levels of ionizing radiation are known , and they are lethal . However , when we deal with low levels of radiation , or with non- ionizing ...
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... fuel , microwave ovens , and television and radio transmission systems . The effects of high levels of ionizing radiation are known , and they are lethal . However , when we deal with low levels of radiation , or with non- ionizing ...
... fuel , microwave ovens , and television and radio transmission systems . The effects of high levels of ionizing radiation are known , and they are lethal . However , when we deal with low levels of radiation , or with non- ionizing ...
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... fuel cycle , extended the time period for implementation , and allowed the various regulatory agencies discretion in granting variances from the standard . The final uranium fuel cycle standard was issued on January 13 , 1977 . When the ...
... fuel cycle , extended the time period for implementation , and allowed the various regulatory agencies discretion in granting variances from the standard . The final uranium fuel cycle standard was issued on January 13 , 1977 . When the ...
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... fuel cycle . How- ever , in this standard that did come out in January 1977 , this was not included . This was one of the three items that was not covered . However , in October of 1976 , the President directed EPA to come up with ...
... fuel cycle . How- ever , in this standard that did come out in January 1977 , this was not included . This was one of the three items that was not covered . However , in October of 1976 , the President directed EPA to come up with ...
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... fuel cycle . In February 1978 , EPA's first guidelines on the use of X - rays were issued jointly by EPA and HEW . Question 2. Are EPA's criteria for the uranium fuel cycle being implemented ? If not , why not ? Response 2. No , in some ...
... fuel cycle . In February 1978 , EPA's first guidelines on the use of X - rays were issued jointly by EPA and HEW . Question 2. Are EPA's criteria for the uranium fuel cycle being implemented ? If not , why not ? Response 2. No , in some ...
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