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Radiation Hygiene in Photofluorography
Acta Radiologica: Therapy, Physics, Biology, 1975This paper comprises measurements and experiences from the surveillance of 36 photofluorographic units in Norway. Measured patient doses are given. Practical means for reducing the doses are emphasized. The radiation hygiene for the personnel in mass chest surveys is discussed.
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Radiation hygiene in dental offices
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1961A survey was conducted of x-ray facilities in 2000 dental offices under actual operating conditions. Each of 10 dental schools in the United States collected data on 200 local dental offices to implement geographic analysis of the status of radiation hygiene in the offices.
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[Radiobiology and radiation hygiene].
Radiobiologiia, 1991From the analysis of clinical, epidemiological and radiobiological data the radiation effect levels have been determined at which nonstochastic and stochastic effects are or are not displayed during the average life of a human being. The most "noneffective" radiation does have been used in calculating the major dose thresholds of "non-harmful ...
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[Research on radiation hygiene problems].
Meditsina truda i promyshlennaia ekologiia, 2013The author presents brief historical reference on research in radiation hygiene problems, initiated by scientists in Central Institute for Occupational hygiene and Preventive hygiene (now--Federal State Budgetary Institution "Research Institute of Occupational Health" with Russian Academy of Medical Sciences).
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Disinfectants and antiseptics: mechanisms of action and resistance
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Jean-Yves Maillard, Michael John Pascoe
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Porous block copolymer separation membranes for 21st century sanitation and hygiene
Chemical Society Reviews, 2021Leiming Guo, Yong Wang, Martin Steinhart
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Iodine isotopes in radiation hygiene.
Journal of hygiene, epidemiology, microbiology, and immunology, 1980Radioactive isotopes of iodine rank among the factors of anthropogenic contamination of the biosphere. The review presents a radiation-hygienic survey of literary data and the author's own results of studies of the metabolism and biological effect of radioactive isotopes of iodine. The risk of their intake by human organism is evaluated.
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