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Rapid Assessment of Surface Radioactive Contamination
Nature, 1958WHEN radioactive contamination occupies an extended area, as, for example, the surface of laboratory benches, its determination by the usual method of β-ray counting is tedious and is relatively not precise. However, the activity can be assessed in this case by a very simple, fast and sensitive method —the discharge of a conductor.
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Hospital Planning To Combat Radioactive Contamination
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963IN OUR PRESENT complex society, each hospital, however small or specialized, should have a well-planned disaster program. This program should have provisions for intensive care of fewer than 50 patients and emergency care for large segments of its potential population in case of mass catastrophe.
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Radioactive Contaminated Patients
Physician Assistant Clinics, 2019Larry Reeder, Nathaniel J. Taylor
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Soil washing and radioactive contamination
Environmental Progress, 1994Soil washing, a technique combining both physical and chemical processes to produce significant volume reduction of contaminated soils, is widely regarded as a panacea for the huge inventory of contaminated soils in the DOE Complex. While the technology has been demonstrated for organics and to some extent for metals, review of the publications ...
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LABORATORY CONTAMINATION BY RADIOACTIVE IODINE
The Lancet, 1977I S, McLintock, J L, Young
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Radioactive Contamination of Contemporary Lead
Nature, 1965R I, Weller, E C, Anderson, J L, Barker
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Radioactive Contamination of Food
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1961openaire +2 more sources

