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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... individual high - powered sources , such as satellite communications , airport radars , broadcast antennas , industrial process applications , and military electronic applications . The other situation is low - level exposure from the ...
... individual high - powered sources , such as satellite communications , airport radars , broadcast antennas , industrial process applications , and military electronic applications . The other situation is low - level exposure from the ...
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... individual of medical applications of radiation should be undertaken to provide the data required for the extensive benefit- cost analyses which could serve to guide the process of decision - making in diagnostic applications of ...
... individual of medical applications of radiation should be undertaken to provide the data required for the extensive benefit- cost analyses which could serve to guide the process of decision - making in diagnostic applications of ...
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... individuals exposed . It would appear that the most significant and cost- effective reduction in the radiation exposure of the population as a whole is likely to be achieved by the development of methods of eliminating medically ...
... individuals exposed . It would appear that the most significant and cost- effective reduction in the radiation exposure of the population as a whole is likely to be achieved by the development of methods of eliminating medically ...
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... individual but also to have procedures carried out with maxi- mum efficiency so that there can be a continu- ing increase in medical benefits accompanied by a minimum radiation exposure . Concern about the nuclear power industry arises ...
... individual but also to have procedures carried out with maxi- mum efficiency so that there can be a continu- ing increase in medical benefits accompanied by a minimum radiation exposure . Concern about the nuclear power industry arises ...
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... individuals is very small relative to risks that are normally accept- ed . Exceptions to this limit in specific cas ... individual . i ) In regard to possible effects of radiation on the environment , it is felt that if the guidelines ...
... individuals is very small relative to risks that are normally accept- ed . Exceptions to this limit in specific cas ... individual . i ) In regard to possible effects of radiation on the environment , it is felt that if the guidelines ...
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activities Administrator Atomic Energy authority believe Bureau of Radiological cancer CFR Part 190 Chairman Clean Air Act Committee concern Congress cooperation coordination Department dose rates DRINAN efforts environment Environmental Protection Agency environmental radiation EPA's ESCHWEGE established exposed facilities Federal agencies Federal Radiation Council Federal radiation protection GERUSKY Government guidelines hazards health effects impact implementation interagency ionizing radiation issue levels limits medical radiation Memorandum of Understanding monitoring NCRP NIOSH nonionizing radiation nuclear fuel cycle nuclear power Nuclear Regulatory Commission nuclear waste occupational operating plants plutonium population problems proposed standard public health questions radiation exposure radiation programs radiation protection programs radiation standards radioactive materials radioactive waste Radiological Health reactors recommendations regulations reprocessing responsibility risk role RYAN scientific sources specific staff studies subcommittee tion uranium fuel cycle waste workers x-ray