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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... studies-- 516-522 471 Table 2. - Environmental and biomedical programs . 473 Marienthal , George , Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy , Environment , and Safety , Department of Defense : Army / Navy / Marine personnel ...
... studies-- 516-522 471 Table 2. - Environmental and biomedical programs . 473 Marienthal , George , Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy , Environment , and Safety , Department of Defense : Army / Navy / Marine personnel ...
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... for not being able to do an effective job . The adequacy of radiation standards is being questioned by some experts in the field of low level radiation research . Studies indicate that the current standards may be far too high to 7.
... for not being able to do an effective job . The adequacy of radiation standards is being questioned by some experts in the field of low level radiation research . Studies indicate that the current standards may be far too high to 7.
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... studies are under close scrutiny by both opponents and proponents of more stringent radiation protection . It is imperative that the responsible Federal agencies be adequately mandated and supported to assure credibility in radiation ...
... studies are under close scrutiny by both opponents and proponents of more stringent radiation protection . It is imperative that the responsible Federal agencies be adequately mandated and supported to assure credibility in radiation ...
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... studies of possible realignment of Federal agency jurisdictions could promote more efficient radiation protection programs . Question 8. EPA's request for funding for fiscal year 1979 has been increased to $ 11.3 million as compared ...
... studies of possible realignment of Federal agency jurisdictions could promote more efficient radiation protection programs . Question 8. EPA's request for funding for fiscal year 1979 has been increased to $ 11.3 million as compared ...
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... studies show that they detect twice as many cancers as they induce , but that the dollar cost of the program , applied elsewhere , would result in a greater number of cancer detections , the problem becomes more complicated but still ...
... studies show that they detect twice as many cancers as they induce , but that the dollar cost of the program , applied elsewhere , would result in a greater number of cancer detections , the problem becomes more complicated but still ...
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