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... recommendations of the ICRP and NCRP ? To what extent do these recommendations take into account statements of such groups as the NAS , NCRP , and British MRC ? ( 9 ) What is the significance of tying criteria or standards to natural ...
... recommendations of the ICRP and NCRP ? To what extent do these recommendations take into account statements of such groups as the NAS , NCRP , and British MRC ? ( 9 ) What is the significance of tying criteria or standards to natural ...
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... Recommendations . ( b ) Regulations or administrative application . ( 4 ) Who decides whether a new source of contamination should be added to the environment ? ( 5 ) What role should scientists play in developing recommendations ...
... Recommendations . ( b ) Regulations or administrative application . ( 4 ) Who decides whether a new source of contamination should be added to the environment ? ( 5 ) What role should scientists play in developing recommendations ...
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... recommendations of MPD ? Does the radium 226 standard repre- sent a departure in concept from a concept of increasing hazard with increasing dose ? ( 3 ) To what extent is the strontium 90 body burden ( 1.0 microcurie ) compatible with ...
... recommendations of MPD ? Does the radium 226 standard repre- sent a departure in concept from a concept of increasing hazard with increasing dose ? ( 3 ) To what extent is the strontium 90 body burden ( 1.0 microcurie ) compatible with ...
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... recommendations . The present recommendations embrace the concept of dose to much larger segments of the population , including young children as well as the possible exposure of large fractions of the total population to relatively low ...
... recommendations . The present recommendations embrace the concept of dose to much larger segments of the population , including young children as well as the possible exposure of large fractions of the total population to relatively low ...
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... Recommendations for Waste Disposal of Phosphorus - 32 and Iodine - 131 for Medical Users , " National Bureau of Standards Handbook 49 , November 2 , 1951 . 7. " Safe Design and Use of Industrial Beta - Ray Sources , " National Bureau of ...
... Recommendations for Waste Disposal of Phosphorus - 32 and Iodine - 131 for Medical Users , " National Bureau of Standards Handbook 49 , November 2 , 1951 . 7. " Safe Design and Use of Industrial Beta - Ray Sources , " National Bureau of ...
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