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  • Radioactive material in gaseous, liquid, or solid form for which no further use is foreseen. Controls for radioactive waste are needed when rad Radioactive material in gaseous, liquid, or solid form for which no further use is foreseen.
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  • ...he removal of some or all of the regulatory controls from a facility where no further use for its existing purpose is foreseen.
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  • ...activity entering the alimentary tract that is absorbed into blood, taking no account of losses due to radioactive decay or endogenous input of activity
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  • ...performance and image quality at regular intervals in time to ensure that no changes have occurred outside the tolerance values.
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  • ...which occupational exposure conditions are kept under review, even though no specific radiological protection measures or safety provisions are normally
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  • Material containing no significant amounts of radionuclides other than naturally occurring radionu
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  • An exposure situation resulting from a source that already exists, with no intention to use the source for its radioactive properties, before a decisi
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  • ...might produce a clinically relevant injury in an average patient. There is no implication that radiation levels above the SRDL will always cause an injur
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  • ...or measurements and assessment of doses in the body. In internal dosimetry no operational dose quantities have been defined that directly provide an ass ...r measurements and assessment of doses in the body. In internal dosimetry, no operational dose quantities have been defined which directly provide an ass
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  • ...ations or biokinetic models. Reference values are fixed and specified with no uncertainty, independent of the fact that the basis of these values may inc ...ations or biokinetic models. Reference values are fixed and specified with no uncertainty, independent of the fact that the basis of these values include
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  • ...e.g. 10–20) of x-ray rooms. Local DRLs may be set for procedures for which no [[national DRL]] is available or where there is a national value but local
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  • ...increase in the dose. For protection purposes, it is assumed that there is no threshold dose. ...increase in the dose. For protection purposes, it is assumed that there is no threshold dose.
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  • For most people, experts recommend no special measures. Information should be provided to those interested so the <blockquote> ... epidemiological data show no clear relationship between the duration of work of aircraft crew, their cor
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  • ...National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) in Report No. 168 (NCRP 2010). In many medical publications the acronym used for this qu
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  • ...ure occur. Therefore, a lag is often introduced in an assessment such that no cases occurring within the minimum latent period following an exposure are
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  • <span style= "font-size:115%;"> '''Dose limits help ensure that no person is exposed to an excessive amount of [[ICRPædia Guide to the Basics |20 mSv per year, averaged over defined periods of 5 years, with no single year exceeding 50 mSv <br /> <span style= "font-size:70%;"> After a
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  • Radon cannot be seen, and has no smell. The only way to know how much radon is in the air is to [[Measuring
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  • No deterministic effects would be expected below an [[Absorbed, Equivalent, an ...t 100 mSv or less. In the case of heritable diseases, even though there is no direct evidence of radiation risks to humans, experimental observations arg
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  • ...Prenatal doses from most correctly performed diagnostic procedures present no measurably increased risk of prenatal death, developmental damage including ...diation remained in the patient after the procedure, and the patient poses no radiation risk to family members or the others who provide care to the pati
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  • ...ck to the supplier, and they will send you the results. The cost should be no more than the equivalent of a few tens of dollars or Euros. You can also hi
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  • Radon cannot be seen, and has no smell. The only way to know how much radon is in the air is to [[Radon For ''… review of the available epidemiological evidence shows no consistent evidence for an association between radon concentration and canc
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  • Dose limits help ensure that no person is exposed to an excessive amount of [[ICRPædia Guide to the Basics |20 mSv per year, averaged over defined periods of 5 years, with no single year exceeding 50 mSv <br /> <span style= "font-size:70%;"> After a
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  • .... Since then, it has been constantly re-affirmed in relation to the linear no-threshold (LNT) model. Thus, in [[ICRP Publication 103]], one can read: ‘ *For heritable effects in particular: ‘There continues to be no direct evidence that exposure of parents to radiation leads to excess herit
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  • * ensuring no person receives an unacceptably high dose (the limitation principle).
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  • * ensuring no person receives an unacceptably high dose (the limitation principle).
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  • ...by volunteers as part of a programme of biomedical research that provides no direct benefit to the volunteers ...c exposure due to natural sources is by far the largest, but this provides no justification for reducing the attention paid to smaller, but more readily
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  • <blockquote> … review of the available epidemiological evidence shows no consistent evidence for an association between radon concentration and canc
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  • ...ck to the supplier, and they will send you the results. The cost should be no more than the equivalent of a few tens of dollars or Euros. You can also hi If you are looking for something more extensive look no further below are a collection of related links and articles that can provi
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  • ...is dose coefficient to be applicable to the majority of circumstances with no adjustment for aerosol characteristics. The corresponding dose coefficient
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  • If you are looking for something more extensive look no further below are a collection of related links and articles that can provi
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  • ...by volunteers as part of a programme of biomedical research that provides no direct benefit to the volunteers ...c exposure due to natural sources is by far the largest, but this provides no justification for reducing the attention paid to smaller, but more readily
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  • ...the exposure and the characteristics of the individual involved. Usually, no additional justification is needed for the application of a simple diagnost ...is no residual radiation in the patient after the procedure, and they pose no radiation risk to people around them. However, when [[Application_of_ionisi
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  • Nuclear medicine procedures for treatment are non-invasive and present no risk of direct complications to patients, but limited to several well-estab If you are looking for something more extensive look no further below are a collection of related links and articles that can provi
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  • ...International X-Ray and Radium Protection Committee or Commission (IXRPC). No recommendations were issued from then until 1950, when the IXRPC was recons
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