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Re[2]: PEACEMAKER - Some Answers
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- Subject: Re[2]: PEACEMAKER - Some Answers
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- Date: 04 Nov 1997 15:47:41 -0700
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That depends upon which reg's you are bound by. 10CFR835 still uses
the traditional terms.
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Subject: Re: PEACEMAKER - Some Answers
Author: s.julian.gibbs@vanderbilt.edu at hubsmtp
Date: 11/4/97 3:36 PM
A thousand lashes! You speak of rad, rem, and quality
factor. Everyone knows the legal terms are gray, sievert,
and radiation weighting factor.
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