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Fwd: Radiation Exposures to Tokai Workers
I thought you would be interested in the following information which was
sent from a colleague at the ANS meeting being held this week in Long Beach.
Mike
>For those of you not attending the ANS meeting in Long Beach, the best
>estimate of radiation exposures for the three Japanese workers are as follows:
>
>A: 910 rad (not 1700)
>B: 500 rad (not 900)
>C: 120 rad (not 300)
>
>These exposures make a lot more sense in terms of their current condition.
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