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... ionizing radiation . These subjects are not covered in detail in this report ; broad principles are enunciated and further reading matter indicated as references 3 to 16 . The hazards of radiation exposure of most concern in the past ...
... ionizing radiation . These subjects are not covered in detail in this report ; broad principles are enunciated and further reading matter indicated as references 3 to 16 . The hazards of radiation exposure of most concern in the past ...
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... ionizing radiation , and because such injuries from low doses can be expected to become manifest only after a latent period of years , it is impossible without large- scale epidemiological studies to determine the true value of risk ...
... ionizing radiation , and because such injuries from low doses can be expected to become manifest only after a latent period of years , it is impossible without large- scale epidemiological studies to determine the true value of risk ...
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... Ionizing Radiation arising from Medical Procedures -An Enquiry into Methods of Evaluation , Report of a Joint Study Group . Phys . Med . Biol . 2 , 107-151 ( 1957 ) . 37. R. L. Penfil and M. L. Brown , Genetically Significant Dose to ...
... Ionizing Radiation arising from Medical Procedures -An Enquiry into Methods of Evaluation , Report of a Joint Study Group . Phys . Med . Biol . 2 , 107-151 ( 1957 ) . 37. R. L. Penfil and M. L. Brown , Genetically Significant Dose to ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CLINICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS IN PROTECTION OF THE PATIENT | 13 |
CONCLUSION | 24 |
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