American Industrial Hygiene Association Quarterly, Volume 18American Industrial Hygiene Association, 1957 - Industrial hygiene |
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Page 246
... problem for normal temperature stack gases . Equipment is available at reasonable cost and maintenance to provide the required degree of collection efficiency for practically all dust problems at ambient temperatures . This is not true ...
... problem for normal temperature stack gases . Equipment is available at reasonable cost and maintenance to provide the required degree of collection efficiency for practically all dust problems at ambient temperatures . This is not true ...
Page 311
... problem , except as noted previously with one scintillator rig , and this appeared to be intrinsic to the particular device used . End window mica Geiger tubes used in sample counting procedures must face one important environmental ...
... problem , except as noted previously with one scintillator rig , and this appeared to be intrinsic to the particular device used . End window mica Geiger tubes used in sample counting procedures must face one important environmental ...
Page 353
... problem and have supported the regulation of ra- diation exposure . A few of the societies and organizations have appointed special committees on radiological health to assist in the state program ; others are handling these activities ...
... problem and have supported the regulation of ra- diation exposure . A few of the societies and organizations have appointed special committees on radiological health to assist in the state program ; others are handling these activities ...
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