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HANDBOOK OF RADIATION DATA HANDBOOK
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Abbreviations 115 Activity vs Expos
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE SWIMS for Radiol
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Major Injuries Occurring in Hazardo
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ACUTE RADIATION EFFECTS ACUTE RADIA
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CONTAMINATED / INJURED PERSON FORM
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Z Density Z Density 76 Osmium Os 22
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Radioactive Decay Radioactive Decay
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Progeny kev and % abundance 41 Ar 4
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Progeny kev and % abundance 65 Ni 6
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Progeny kev and % abundance 134 I 1
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Progeny kev and % abundance 220 216
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Progeny kev and % abundance 234 Th
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Thorium-232 Decay Chain including t
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Uranium-238 Decay (including Radon
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Progeny kev and % abundance Progeny
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Progeny kev and % abundance 225 Ra
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Progeny kev and % abundance Progeny
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Rem/hr / Ci Sv/hr / GBq Half-Life C
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Rem/hr / Ci Sv/hr / GBq Half-Life C
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Rem/hr / Ci Sv/hr / GBq Half-Life C
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Rem/hr / Ci Sv/hr / GBq Half-Life C
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Rem/hr / Ci Sv/hr / GBq Half-Life C
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Gamma exposure at 30 cm vs Particle
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Activity in DPM vs Particle Size in
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DOSIMETRY 1 Bq = 1 dps = 2.7 E-11 C
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INTERNAL DOSIMETRY Effective Half-L
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1 RADIATION WEIGHTING FACTORS (ICRP
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RADIATION INTERACTIONS Charged Part
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CALCULATING NEUTRON SHIELD THICKNES
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Neutron and Gamma Shielding SIMPLIF
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Shallow Dose Correction Factor In a
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Photon Fluence Rate ö from a Point
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A comparison of signal levels for v
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INSTRUMENT SELECTION AND USE Exposu
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Airborne Radioactivity (long-lived)
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AIR MONITORING Concentration Concen
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Filter Media Characteristics for Al
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10CFR20 DAC 10CFR835 DAC 10CFR20 AL
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10CFR20 DAC 10CFR835 DAC 10CFR20 AL
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10CFR20 DAC 10CFR835 DAC 10CFR20 AL
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10CFR20 DAC 10CFR835 DAC 10CFR20 AL
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10CFR20 DAC 10CFR835 DAC 10CFR20 AL
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