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Permissible amounts of radioisotopes

NCRP (1953). National Committee on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Maximum Permissible Amounts of Radioisotopes in the Human Body and Maximum Permissible Concentrations in Air and Water, NCRP Report No. 11, published as National Bureau of Standards Handbook No. 52, Superseded by NCRP Report No. 22 (National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Washington). [Pg.93]

National Committee on Radiation Protection (NCRP) published recommendations on maximum permissible amounts of radioisotopes in the human body and maximum permissible concentrations in air and water. [Pg.429]

Relatively few states have as yet adopted regulations governing the disposal of radioactive wastes. A considerable amount of work on determining the biological hazards of various radioisotopes, has been done by Morgan, Stone, and others, leading to the concept of the mean permissible concentration of radioisotopes in air and in water. Specifications proposed depend upon ... [Pg.87]


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