NCRP - Radiological Terms
NCRP - Radiological Terms
Many times, we use radiological terms with an "approximate" meaning, so when I found this short document with precise explanations, I thought it would be a good thing to share.
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Very informative, thanks. I have a question about
Is that normally something one needs to worry about?skyshine: Radiation scattered back to Earth by the atmosphere above a radiation-producing facility.
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Yes, depending on the source of radiation, skyshine could be an important component, particularly for long term exposures.
I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work - Thomas A. Edison
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Take a look at this. It may give you more insight.
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