| Administrative law - 1987 - 1104 pages
...biological effect relative to a dose of one roentgen (r) of X-rays. (One millirem fmrem) =0.001 rem.) The relation of the rem to other dose units depends...following is considered to be equivalent to a dose of one rem: (1) A dose of 1 г due to X- or gamma radiation; (2) A dose of 1 rad due to X-, gamma, or beta... | |
| Administrative law - 1976 - 508 pages
...biological effect relative to a dose of one roentgen (r) of X-rays. (One millirem (mrem) =0.001 rem.) The relation of the rem to other dose units depends...following Is considered to be equivalent to a dose of one rem : ( 1 ) A dose of lr due to X— or gamma radiation : (2) A dose of 1 rad due to X— , gamma,... | |
| Administrative law - 1975 - 992 pages
...biological effect relative to a dose of one roentgen (r) of X-rays. (One millirem (mrem) =0.001 rem.) The relation of the rem to other dose units depends...the regulations In this part, any of the following la considered to be equivalent to a dose of one rem: (1) A dose of 1 r due to X— or gamma radiation;... | |
| Administrative law - 1982 - 1002 pages
...estimated biological effect relative to a dose of 1 roentgen (r) of X-rays (1 millirem (mrem)=0.001 rem). The relation of the rem to other dose units depends...effect under consideration and upon the conditions for irradiation. Each of the following is considered to be equivalent to a dose of 1 rem: (I) A dose... | |
| Administrative law - 2000 - 300 pages
...estimated biological effect relative to a dose of 1 roentgen (r) of X-rays (1 millirem (mrem)=0.001 rem). The relation of the rem to other dose units depends...effect under consideration and upon the conditions for irradiation. Each of the following is considered to be equivalent to a dose of 1 rem: (1) A dose... | |
| Administrative law - 1971 - 214 pages
...depends upon the biological effect under consideration and upon the conditions for irradiation. Each of the following is considered to be equivalent to a dose of 1 rem: (1) A dose of 1 rad due to X- or gamma radiation; (2) A dose of 1 rad due to X-, gamma, or beta... | |
| Administrative law - 1976 - 986 pages
...depends upon the biological effect under consideration and upon the conditions for Irradiation. Each of the following is considered to be equivalent to a dose of 1 rem: (i) A dose of 1 roentgen due to X- or gamma radiation: (ii) A dose of 1 rad due to X-, gamma,... | |
| Administrative law - 1993 - 926 pages
...depends upon the biological effect under consideration and upon the conditions for irradiation. Each of the following is considered to be equivalent to a dose of 1 rem: (i) A dose of 1 roentgen due to X- or gamma radiation; (ii) A dose of 1 rad due to X-, gamma,... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Nuclear energy - 1959 - 602 pages
...biological effect relative to a dose of one roentgen (r) of X-rays. (One millirem (mrem) =0.001 rem.) The relation of the rem to other dose units depends...following is considered to be equivalent to a dose of one rem : (1) A dose of 1 r due to X— or gamma radiation ; (2) A dose of 1 rad due to X—, gamma, or... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Nuclear energy - 1959 - 526 pages
...biological effect relative to a dose of one roentgen (r) of X-rays. (One millirem (mrem) =0.001 rem.) The relation of the rem to other dose units depends...following is considered to be equivalent to a dose of one rem: (1) Adoseoflr due to X — or gamma radiation; (2) A dose of 1 rad due to X—, gamma, or beta... | |
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