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Regulatory Analysis Review Group

OSHA Proposal for the Identification, Classification, and Regulation of Toxic Substances Posing a Potential Occupational Carcinogenic Risk," Report of the Regulatory Analysis Review Group, October 24, 1978. [Pg.194]

Nuclear forensics has been the subject of many review articles, reports, presentations, and an excellent book dedicated to nuclear forensic analysis (Moody et al. 2005), as well as the focus of numerous international and national conferences and working groups sponsored by the IAEA and other organizations (IAEA 2002,2014). For example, in July 2014, the International conference on advances in nuclear forensics countering the evolving threat of nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory control is scheduled. In this chapter, we will try to demonstrate some of these advances, with focus on the role played by uranium in the fleld of nuclear forensics. [Pg.239]


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