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Fwd: Re: Book choices for laypersons?



You might also want to try Jacob Shapiro's "Radiation Protection, A Guide 

for Scientists and Physicians"



Dave Derenzo, RSO

University of Illinois at Chicago







>Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 10:05:03 -0400

>From: Susan Gawarecki <loc@ICX.NET>

>Organization: ORR Local Oversight Committee

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>Subject: Re: Book choices for laypersons?

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>Reply-To: Susan Gawarecki <loc@ICX.NET>

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>If you are a scientifically literate layperson, I recommend "Atoms,

>Radiation, and Radiation Protection" by James E. Turner.  It starts

>with  the scientific underpinnings of the field and has numerous

>problems of graduated difficulty at the end of each chapter.  The second

>edition was being written when I took Dr. Turner's HP courses, so its

>publication date should be about 1995.

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>Susan L. Gawarecki, Ph.D., Executive Director

>Oak Ridge Reservation Local Oversight Committee

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