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Re: Non-ionizing Radiation Reference
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When I studied for the CHP exam, I found that the chapter in Cember on
nonionizing radiation was "all I needed to know". There's a third edition
out, now, and, although I haven't yet read that chapter, it looks like
sufficient preparation for part I.
Bill Lipton
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Dear Radsafers:
Does anyone know of a good reference text for non-ionizing radiation
(lasers, microwave, EMF) that I could utilize for CHP Part I prep?
Thanks in advance
Kevin Scott
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