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Gamma Radaition Levels
You might also consider ICRP Publication 38, "Radionuclide Transformations -
Energy and Intensity of Emissions."
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From: jpatterson@nmaa.org (Jack Patterson)
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Subject: Gamma Radaition Levels
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Thanks for the instant responses.
Bernie Schlein's Revised Radiological Health Handbook appears to be the
choice for the list of gamma radiation levels, containing over 400+
entries.