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RE: What are the Russian Radiation Limits?



Phillip,

Though I do not really understand, what you mean by 'Russian' you may find
the requested information in a publication announced by the NEA in April
1997:

        * Overview of Nuclear Legislation in Central and Eastern
          Europe and the NIS
          ISBN 92-64-16018-3
          Price:   FF 150,  US$ 25,  DM 45
          118 pages

These publications can be ordered at http://oecd-bookshop.att.fr


Kind Regards, Gert Jonkers 
CTAN - Analytical - Nuclear Measurement Techniques
http://sww.ksla.shell.nl/analytical/skills/nuclearmea/1.html
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> ----------
> From: 	Llewellyn, Phillip L.[SMTP:plllewellyn@tva.gov]
> Sent: 	1999-01-31 20:06
> To: 	Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: 	RE: What are the Russian Radiation Limits? 
> 
> If any one knows where I can find this information would you pass it own
> to
> me.
> 
> Thanks,
> Phillip Llewellyn
> TVA Radiation Safety Services
> Muscle Shoals Al
> 256.386.3778
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