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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... kind of stake in radiation problems and some kind of economic benefit from the use of nuclear and radioactive material tend to underestimate badly , and later gen- erations are required to pay . One of the functions of this subcommittee ...
... kind of stake in radiation problems and some kind of economic benefit from the use of nuclear and radioactive material tend to underestimate badly , and later gen- erations are required to pay . One of the functions of this subcommittee ...
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... kind of leakage inside the plant . They had no notice from EPA that some of this fallout was going to hit this country . We brought it to the attention of EPA that there needs to be a lot more coordination . EPA had been informed ...
... kind of leakage inside the plant . They had no notice from EPA that some of this fallout was going to hit this country . We brought it to the attention of EPA that there needs to be a lot more coordination . EPA had been informed ...
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... kind of confusion . Mr. KRUEGER . You may be right , Mr. Chairman . It has been almost 2 years since that fallout and they still haven't reached the state of understanding on how to do it . Mr. RYAN . They're trying and haven't done it ...
... kind of confusion . Mr. KRUEGER . You may be right , Mr. Chairman . It has been almost 2 years since that fallout and they still haven't reached the state of understanding on how to do it . Mr. RYAN . They're trying and haven't done it ...
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... kind from those which man has experienced and has been able to tolerate throughout his history . ( b ) Risk Estimates for Specific Genetic Condi- tions . The expected effect of radiation can be compared with current incidence of genetic ...
... kind from those which man has experienced and has been able to tolerate throughout his history . ( b ) Risk Estimates for Specific Genetic Condi- tions . The expected effect of radiation can be compared with current incidence of genetic ...
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... kind from what we have experienced throughout human history . This base , although not quantitative , has the great merit that it is not necessary to make any quantitative assumptions about human radiation genetics . ( 2 ) The risk of ...
... kind from what we have experienced throughout human history . This base , although not quantitative , has the great merit that it is not necessary to make any quantitative assumptions about human radiation genetics . ( 2 ) The risk of ...
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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