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Re: Abbreviations
Michelle,
i believe, it is mR rather than mRem.
Max D'Souza, Ph.D.
Medical Physicist
Presbyterian Hospital
Oklahoma City
At 09:26 AM 8/5/98 -0500, barrym@stripe.colorado.edu wrote:
>Hi all - please help us settle a dispute... for those of us still using
>conventional units, is millirem abbreviated as mrem (small r) or
>mRem (capital R)?
>
>Thanks for your help - Regards, Michelle
>Michelle S. Barry, M.S.
>Radiation Safety Officer
>University of Colorado
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