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AZ Domestic Water Source (DWS) Fish Consumption (FC) Full Body Contact (FBC) Partial Body Contact (PBC) TTHM 590 jjglL 230 p g/L 1400 p g/L ... [Pg.246]

Diagnostic and therapeutic radiation involves almost exclusively partial-body exposure, in contradistinction to that received by A-bomb... [Pg.48]

Whole or partial-body exposure Comparative information cancer following whole-body versus partial-body exposure is much too limited... [Pg.65]

Here ma is the bulk solid-fluid interaction force, T.s the partial Cauchy stress in the solid, p/ the hydrostatic pressure in the perfect fluid, IIS the second-order stress in the solid, ha the density of partial body forces, ta the partial surface tractions, ts the traction corresponding to the second-order stress tensor in the solid and dvs/dn the directional derivative of v.s. along the outward unit normal n to the boundary cXl of C. [Pg.223]

Long plumes and tail feathers Colorful or patterned flight and body feathers Neutral-colored feather trim Down Whole or partial body with feathers... [Pg.133]

ARS, also known as radiation sickness, occurs after whole-body or significant partial-body exposure to more than 1 Gy at a relatively high dose rate (2). To cause ARS, the exposure must meet the following conditions (8) ... [Pg.166]

Domestic water source Fish consumption Ful1 body contact Partial body contact... [Pg.200]

Full Body Contact (FBC) Partial Body Contact (PBC)... [Pg.408]

Diagnosis. The diagnosis of radiation sickness is based primarily upon the clinical picture presented by the patient. A precise history of exposure may be very difficult to obtain. Dosimetry will not give adequate information to determine either the extent of radiation injury or the prognosis. Dosimeters cannot tell whether a radiation exposure is whole body or partial body. They do not tell what the dose rate of the exposure was. Finally, they cannot differentiate between single exposures and multiple exposures unless read at regular intervals. However, in the... [Pg.50]

Chung, C. (1988) In vivo partial body activation analysis using filtered neutron beam. Int. J. Rad. Appl. Instrum. A, 39, 93-96. [Pg.449]


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