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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... radiation protection program of the Environmental Protection Agency . The problems of radiation , and the exposure of the public to radia- tion sources , is largely a modern problem . It results from our rapidly evolving technology in ...
... radiation protection program of the Environmental Protection Agency . The problems of radiation , and the exposure of the public to radia- tion sources , is largely a modern problem . It results from our rapidly evolving technology in ...
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... radiation protection program of the Environmental Protection Agency . The problems of radiation , and the exposure of the public to radia- tion sources , is largely a modern problem . It results from our rapidly evolving technology in ...
... radiation protection program of the Environmental Protection Agency . The problems of radiation , and the exposure of the public to radia- tion sources , is largely a modern problem . It results from our rapidly evolving technology in ...
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... Protection Agency which claims the responsibility for overseeing the entire Federal radiation protec- tion effort . Because the EPA is at the center of this vast and compli- cated Federal undertaking , we will focus on that Agency . We ...
... Protection Agency which claims the responsibility for overseeing the entire Federal radiation protec- tion effort . Because the EPA is at the center of this vast and compli- cated Federal undertaking , we will focus on that Agency . We ...
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... Protection Agency . On my left is Jim Wells , the Supervisory Auditor , who conducted the work on radiation for us . We are here ... radiation . Much of man's radiation exposure is from unavoidable natural background sources as compared.
... Protection Agency . On my left is Jim Wells , the Supervisory Auditor , who conducted the work on radiation for us . We are here ... radiation . Much of man's radiation exposure is from unavoidable natural background sources as compared.
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... radiation exposure is from unavoidable natural background sources as compared to manmade sources . It is recognized , however , that fur- ther improvements in radiation techniques and controls could reduce exposures . Federal protection ...
... radiation exposure is from unavoidable natural background sources as compared to manmade sources . It is recognized , however , that fur- ther improvements in radiation techniques and controls could reduce exposures . Federal protection ...
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