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23rd September 2015, 04:23 AM
Your Radiation This Week No 22By Bob Nichols (http://www.veteranstoday.com/author/bobnichols/) on September 19, 2015
Sept 12 to Sept 19, 2015
(San Francisco) September 19, 2015 – Good Day, this is “Your Radiation This Week.” These are the recorded Radiation Highs that affected people this week around the United States and in your neighborhood. Let’s get right to it.
RADIATION CPM* COMPARISON CITY STATE*Listed in Counts per Minute, a Count is One Radioactive Decay Registered by the Instrument.
http://www.veteranstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Western-Plains.jpg (http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/09/19/your-radiation-this-week-no-22-last-draft/western-plains/)Western Plains
All Radiation Counts reported are partial Counts. Uncounted types of radiation include Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Neutron and X-Ray radiation. Uncounted radiation, if added, makes the actual Count higher and more dangerous.
The highest radiation reporting city is listed first, the least radioactive city is listed last. Still, all reporting cities are above normal.
Normal Radiation is 5 to 20 CPM. [6]
2,252
CPM,
450.4
Times Normal,
Billings, MT
Gamma, Beta.
1,644
CPM,
328.8
Times Normal,
Portland, ME
Gamma, Beta.
1,397
CPM,
279.4
Times Normal,
Miami, FL.
Gamma, Beta.
1,326
CPM,
265.2
Times Normal,
Champaign, IL
Gamma, Beta.
1,255
CPM,
251
Times Normal,
Pierre, SD
Gamma, Beta.
1,223
CPM,
244.6
Times Normal,
Spokane, WA.
Gamma, Beta.
1,208
CPM,
241.6
Times Normal,
San Diego, CA
Gamma, Beta.
1,143
CPM,
228.6
Times Normal,
Concord, NH
Gamma, Beta.
1,095
CPM,
219
Times Normal,
Bakersfield, CA
Gamma, Beta.
991
CPM,
198.2
Times Normal,
Boston, MA
Gamma, Beta.
945
CPM,
189
Times Normal,
Los Angeles, CA
Gamma, Beta.
944
CPM,
188.8
Times Normal,
Albuquerque, NM
Closed-LastReport
929
CPM,
185.8
Times Normal,
Kansas City, KA,
Gamma, Beta.
888
CPM,
177.6
Times Normal,
Oklahoma City, OK
Gamma, Beta.
862
CPM,
172.4
Times Normal,
Atlanta, GA.
Gamma, Beta.
832
CPM,
166.4
Times Normal,
New York City, NY
Gamma, Beta.
803
CPM,
160.6
Times Normal,
St. Paul, MN.
Gamma, Beta.
779
CPM,
155.8
Times Normal,
Tulsa, OK
Gamma, Beta.
765
CPM,
153
Times Normal,
Des Moines, IA.
Gamma, Beta.
762
CPM,
152.4
Times Normal,
Chicago, IL
Gamma, Beta.
760
CPM,
152.4
Times Normal,
Tucson, AZ
Gamma, Beta.
722
CPM,
144.4
Times Normal,
Indianapolis, IN.
Gamma, Beta.
709
CPM,
141.8
Times Normal,
Little Rock, AR
Gamma, Beta.
630
CPM,
126
Times Normal,
Ft Wayne IN
Gamma, Beta.
630
CPM,
126
Times Normal,
Pittsburgh, PA,
Gamma, Beta.
596
CPM,
119.2
Times Normal,
San Francisco, CA.
Gamma, Beta.
577
CPM,
115.4
Times Normal,
Ft. Worth, TX
Gamma, Beta.
575
CPM,
115
Times Normal,
Montgomery, AL.
Gamma, Beta.
562
CPM,
112.4
Times Normal,
Lubbock, TX
Gamma, Beta.
515
CPM,
103
Times Normal,
Sacramento, CA
Gamma, Beta.
506
CPM,
101.2
Times Normal,
Phoenix, AZ
Gamma, Beta.
503
CPM,
100.6
Times Normal,
Las Vegas, NV.
Gamma, Beta.
472
CPM,
94.4
Times Normal,
Rapid City, SD.
Gamma ONLY
464
CPM,
92.8
Times Normal,
South Valley, NM
Gamma ONLY
443
CPM,
88.6
Times Normal,
Lincoln, NE
Gamma, Beta.
379
CPM,
75.8
Times Normal,
San Angelo, TX.
Gamma, Beta.
364
CPM,
72.8
Times Normal,
Grand Junction, CO
Closed-LastReport
333
CPM,
66.6
Times Normal,
Dallas, TX.
Gamma, Beta.
317
CPM,
63.4
Times Normal,
Washington, D.C.
Gamma, Beta.
Normal Radiation is 5 to 20 CPM. [6]Highest Recorded Radioactive City in America this week
A familiar Leader this week in the race for the Most Radioactive Weather in America is Billings, Montana with 2,252 CPM. Congratulations to Billings, MT as the Most Radioactive City in America this week. Billings was down just a bit from last week in this deadly race but is still First.
Portland, Maine’s Radioactive Weather wasn’t even a close Second and they endured 1,644 CPM. Other competing cities for the title were not even close. Nine cities exceeded 1,000 CPM this week in Your Rad Weather. Stay Alert and take all appropriate precautions.
Changes
Last week some unacknowledged source or sources spread measurable radiation all over the country. Like a Devil Wind it could be tracked for several days.
German Analysis of Certain Isotopes after Meltdown
Hold on to your hat. In 1992 Germany calculated that in reactor meltdowns like Fukushima Daiichi the radioactive isotope Strontium 90 would aggressively poison the environment for 109.2 years and then decline slowly over the next 273 years. Of course, we will ALL be long dead by then. Other deadly Rad isotopes put Strontium 90’s generous life span to shame.
The German study is here for those brave enough to tackle it. Source: The IAEA: Dispersion of radionuclides and radiation exposure after leaching by groundwater of a solidified core-concrete melt (http://inis.iaea.org/search/search.aspx?orig_q=RN:36050278)by Bayer, A.; Tromm, W.; Al-Omari, I. (Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe (Germany)) from 8. International congress of the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA8)
Isotope Count reporting
These CPM numbers do not represent the real radiation counts in your radiation weather this week; it is actually much higher [worse] than these government certified partial reports say. Use these report numbers as your Starting Point in adding up your daily, monthly and annual exposure from your Rad Weather.
Most radiation monitors report on the radioactive presence of Cesium 137 and Cesium 134 at the detector. YRTW will report on the secrets the Pros use in estimating the actual Total radiation counts. It is not a pretty picture.
The Lethality from a specific release goes up for 35 years; then the Lethality declines slightly and hangs steady for thousands of years. Regrettably for all Normal Humans that is many generations. The end result, of course, is extinction of our species and all others on the planet. Everybody is included; no one is left out. I know of no variety of Humans immune to radiation.
Day One out of the reactor use a Cesium 137/134 CPM multiplier of 150 Times. After 15 days outside the reactor the multiplier is still about 100 times the two similarly named Cesium Isotopes – Cesium 137 and Cesium 134. After 10 years have passed from that release, the Multiplier is Five Times the common published Cesium 137 report.
The Lethality is still increasing though. Yes, the Radiation is going down and the Lethality is going up at the same time for 35 years after a big release. That is a really hard to understand point about Your Rad Weather This Week. Each new major Rad release starts the Cesium countdown clock all over again, too. It gets … complicated; with all the overlapping and the daily releases.
Here’s how you can calculate an estimate of your Total Rad today: Use a reported account of your Cesium 137 CPM and Multiply Times 5. Another way to say it is Cs137CPM X 5.0 = Your Total Radiation Estimate. That’s it. No magic. Just the facts as close as you can calculate it. Good Luck.
However, provided Cesium 134 is present you are experiencing a recent radioactive release and all bets are off. Why is that? Because the two Rad Isotopes decay at greatly different rates. The relatively long lived Cs 137 is half gone in 30.1 years. The shorter lived Cesium 134 is half gone in only 2.06 years. As a result the Multiplier changes very rapidly.
Radiation types commonly measured by radiation monitors include Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Neutron and X-Ray radiation. Only Beta and Gamma are reported by the EPA and here on YRTW. The only thing they have in common is that all will kill you. There are also 1,944 more known individual Rad elements, only a few are ever mentioned in articles.
In short, the newer disaster’s Cesium 137/134 immediate radiation readings so conveniently echoed by official news outlets tell you right away by simple Multiplication how big the disaster really is. Think of it as the insider’s secret code. Multiply away!
How often do radioactive releases occur? The answer is: Radioactive releases occur daily in most reactors. This almost daily reactor Venting does complicate your health decisions and your estimated Rad readings. May you always have better Rad Weather; but, that’s not likely.
Isotope detectors
If you have a lot of money you can buy an Isotope detector that will tell you the name of isotopes it is tuned to detect. They are excellent tools for determining specific Rad elements. More power to you if you can afford one, or a group of you can pony up the Bucks to buy one. In this case knowledge is power. That kind of power can only be bought.
Without it, you have what the Pro-Nukers laughingly refer to in our lives as “A shortened life span.” That means the Pro-nukers are joyfully killing people these 70 years now since Hiroshima got Nuked by the United States; and, have no intention of stopping. I mean, after all, they get rich slaughtering us.
Jeeeez, where is Master Sergeant Woods, 3rd Army Hangman in WWII? We need him to hang these stainless steel Psychopaths and their political hirelings, all legal like.
Previous editions of YRTWFive previous columns are at the end of each article. Each YRTW and all my previous VeteransToday columns are at http://www.veteranstoday.com/author/bobnichols/
Have a wonderful radioactive weekend and remember to Dodge the Rads, it’s dangerous out there!
Copyright by Bob Nichols @ 2015. Reproduce and distribute, give full attribution to Bob Nichols and Veterans Today.
Notes and Sources
1. The Radiation charts and graphs of the EPA at http://www2.epa.gov/radnet Individual queries can be built at the EPA RadNet Query Builder. Don’t skip the “2” in www2.
2. The EPA based reporting of www.NETC.com (http://www.netc.com/) an LLC.
3. * This station’s Radiation equals combined Beta and Gamma Radiation. Note: Not all locations have reporting Beta Radiation Monitors. Gamma Radiation Monitors are reporting publicly at all these locations.
4. “…If you pollute when you DO KNOW there is NO safe dose with respect to causing extra cases of deadly cancers or heritable effects, you are committing premeditated random murder.” – John W. Gofman, Ph.D., M.D. (1918-2007), associate director, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1963-1969) — Comments on a Petition for Rulemaking to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, May 21, 1994.
5. CPM. “Although we can’t see it, taste it, smell it or hear it we can measure radiation and observe its effects. One way to measure radiation which the United States Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] has chosen to use on its radiation websites is in Counts Per Minute. Each Count is One Radioactive Decay.” Quote from the ‘Your Radiation, This Week.’” Apr 3, 2015.
6. Digilert 100 Promotional Flyer pdf, “Normal background is 5-20 CPM.” http://keison.co.uk/seinternational_digilert100.shtml (http://keison.co.uk/seinternational_digilert100.shtml) Copyright @ 2015 Keison International Ltd – All Rights Reserved.
7. Many baby seals dying of leukemia-linked disorder along California coast — Blamed for over 1/3 of recent deaths at San Francisco Bay rescue center (CHART), ENENEWS, Energy News Aggregator, http://enenews.com/many-seals-dying-leukemia-linked-disorder-along-california-coast-13-recent-deaths-san-francisco-bay-animal-research-hospital-caused-disseminated-intravascular-coagulation-chart (http://enenews.com/many-seals-dying-leukemia-linked-disorder-along-california-coast-13-recent-deaths-san-francisco-bay-animal-research-hospital-caused-disseminated-intravascular-coagulation-chart)
8. Dispersion of radionuclides and radiation exposure after leaching by groundwater of a solidified core-concrete melt (http://inis.iaea.org/search/search.aspx?orig_q=RN:36050278)by Bayer, A.; Tromm, W.; Al-Omari, I. (Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe (Germany)) from 8. International congress of the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA
Related Posts:
Your Radiation This Week No 21 (http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/09/12/your-radiation-this-week-no-21/)
Your Radiation This Week No 17 (http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/08/15/your-radiation-this-week-no-17/)
Your Radiation This Week No 16 (http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/08/08/your-radiation-this-week-no-16/)
Your Radiation This Week No 15 (http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/08/01/your-radiation-this-week-no-15/)
Your Radiation This Week No 14 (http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/07/25/your-radiation-this-week-no-14/)
Sept 12 to Sept 19, 2015
(San Francisco) September 19, 2015 – Good Day, this is “Your Radiation This Week.” These are the recorded Radiation Highs that affected people this week around the United States and in your neighborhood. Let’s get right to it.
RADIATION CPM* COMPARISON CITY STATE*Listed in Counts per Minute, a Count is One Radioactive Decay Registered by the Instrument.
http://www.veteranstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Western-Plains.jpg (http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/09/19/your-radiation-this-week-no-22-last-draft/western-plains/)Western Plains
All Radiation Counts reported are partial Counts. Uncounted types of radiation include Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Neutron and X-Ray radiation. Uncounted radiation, if added, makes the actual Count higher and more dangerous.
The highest radiation reporting city is listed first, the least radioactive city is listed last. Still, all reporting cities are above normal.
Normal Radiation is 5 to 20 CPM. [6]
2,252
CPM,
450.4
Times Normal,
Billings, MT
Gamma, Beta.
1,644
CPM,
328.8
Times Normal,
Portland, ME
Gamma, Beta.
1,397
CPM,
279.4
Times Normal,
Miami, FL.
Gamma, Beta.
1,326
CPM,
265.2
Times Normal,
Champaign, IL
Gamma, Beta.
1,255
CPM,
251
Times Normal,
Pierre, SD
Gamma, Beta.
1,223
CPM,
244.6
Times Normal,
Spokane, WA.
Gamma, Beta.
1,208
CPM,
241.6
Times Normal,
San Diego, CA
Gamma, Beta.
1,143
CPM,
228.6
Times Normal,
Concord, NH
Gamma, Beta.
1,095
CPM,
219
Times Normal,
Bakersfield, CA
Gamma, Beta.
991
CPM,
198.2
Times Normal,
Boston, MA
Gamma, Beta.
945
CPM,
189
Times Normal,
Los Angeles, CA
Gamma, Beta.
944
CPM,
188.8
Times Normal,
Albuquerque, NM
Closed-LastReport
929
CPM,
185.8
Times Normal,
Kansas City, KA,
Gamma, Beta.
888
CPM,
177.6
Times Normal,
Oklahoma City, OK
Gamma, Beta.
862
CPM,
172.4
Times Normal,
Atlanta, GA.
Gamma, Beta.
832
CPM,
166.4
Times Normal,
New York City, NY
Gamma, Beta.
803
CPM,
160.6
Times Normal,
St. Paul, MN.
Gamma, Beta.
779
CPM,
155.8
Times Normal,
Tulsa, OK
Gamma, Beta.
765
CPM,
153
Times Normal,
Des Moines, IA.
Gamma, Beta.
762
CPM,
152.4
Times Normal,
Chicago, IL
Gamma, Beta.
760
CPM,
152.4
Times Normal,
Tucson, AZ
Gamma, Beta.
722
CPM,
144.4
Times Normal,
Indianapolis, IN.
Gamma, Beta.
709
CPM,
141.8
Times Normal,
Little Rock, AR
Gamma, Beta.
630
CPM,
126
Times Normal,
Ft Wayne IN
Gamma, Beta.
630
CPM,
126
Times Normal,
Pittsburgh, PA,
Gamma, Beta.
596
CPM,
119.2
Times Normal,
San Francisco, CA.
Gamma, Beta.
577
CPM,
115.4
Times Normal,
Ft. Worth, TX
Gamma, Beta.
575
CPM,
115
Times Normal,
Montgomery, AL.
Gamma, Beta.
562
CPM,
112.4
Times Normal,
Lubbock, TX
Gamma, Beta.
515
CPM,
103
Times Normal,
Sacramento, CA
Gamma, Beta.
506
CPM,
101.2
Times Normal,
Phoenix, AZ
Gamma, Beta.
503
CPM,
100.6
Times Normal,
Las Vegas, NV.
Gamma, Beta.
472
CPM,
94.4
Times Normal,
Rapid City, SD.
Gamma ONLY
464
CPM,
92.8
Times Normal,
South Valley, NM
Gamma ONLY
443
CPM,
88.6
Times Normal,
Lincoln, NE
Gamma, Beta.
379
CPM,
75.8
Times Normal,
San Angelo, TX.
Gamma, Beta.
364
CPM,
72.8
Times Normal,
Grand Junction, CO
Closed-LastReport
333
CPM,
66.6
Times Normal,
Dallas, TX.
Gamma, Beta.
317
CPM,
63.4
Times Normal,
Washington, D.C.
Gamma, Beta.
Normal Radiation is 5 to 20 CPM. [6]Highest Recorded Radioactive City in America this week
A familiar Leader this week in the race for the Most Radioactive Weather in America is Billings, Montana with 2,252 CPM. Congratulations to Billings, MT as the Most Radioactive City in America this week. Billings was down just a bit from last week in this deadly race but is still First.
Portland, Maine’s Radioactive Weather wasn’t even a close Second and they endured 1,644 CPM. Other competing cities for the title were not even close. Nine cities exceeded 1,000 CPM this week in Your Rad Weather. Stay Alert and take all appropriate precautions.
Changes
Last week some unacknowledged source or sources spread measurable radiation all over the country. Like a Devil Wind it could be tracked for several days.
German Analysis of Certain Isotopes after Meltdown
Hold on to your hat. In 1992 Germany calculated that in reactor meltdowns like Fukushima Daiichi the radioactive isotope Strontium 90 would aggressively poison the environment for 109.2 years and then decline slowly over the next 273 years. Of course, we will ALL be long dead by then. Other deadly Rad isotopes put Strontium 90’s generous life span to shame.
The German study is here for those brave enough to tackle it. Source: The IAEA: Dispersion of radionuclides and radiation exposure after leaching by groundwater of a solidified core-concrete melt (http://inis.iaea.org/search/search.aspx?orig_q=RN:36050278)by Bayer, A.; Tromm, W.; Al-Omari, I. (Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe (Germany)) from 8. International congress of the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA8)
Isotope Count reporting
These CPM numbers do not represent the real radiation counts in your radiation weather this week; it is actually much higher [worse] than these government certified partial reports say. Use these report numbers as your Starting Point in adding up your daily, monthly and annual exposure from your Rad Weather.
Most radiation monitors report on the radioactive presence of Cesium 137 and Cesium 134 at the detector. YRTW will report on the secrets the Pros use in estimating the actual Total radiation counts. It is not a pretty picture.
The Lethality from a specific release goes up for 35 years; then the Lethality declines slightly and hangs steady for thousands of years. Regrettably for all Normal Humans that is many generations. The end result, of course, is extinction of our species and all others on the planet. Everybody is included; no one is left out. I know of no variety of Humans immune to radiation.
Day One out of the reactor use a Cesium 137/134 CPM multiplier of 150 Times. After 15 days outside the reactor the multiplier is still about 100 times the two similarly named Cesium Isotopes – Cesium 137 and Cesium 134. After 10 years have passed from that release, the Multiplier is Five Times the common published Cesium 137 report.
The Lethality is still increasing though. Yes, the Radiation is going down and the Lethality is going up at the same time for 35 years after a big release. That is a really hard to understand point about Your Rad Weather This Week. Each new major Rad release starts the Cesium countdown clock all over again, too. It gets … complicated; with all the overlapping and the daily releases.
Here’s how you can calculate an estimate of your Total Rad today: Use a reported account of your Cesium 137 CPM and Multiply Times 5. Another way to say it is Cs137CPM X 5.0 = Your Total Radiation Estimate. That’s it. No magic. Just the facts as close as you can calculate it. Good Luck.
However, provided Cesium 134 is present you are experiencing a recent radioactive release and all bets are off. Why is that? Because the two Rad Isotopes decay at greatly different rates. The relatively long lived Cs 137 is half gone in 30.1 years. The shorter lived Cesium 134 is half gone in only 2.06 years. As a result the Multiplier changes very rapidly.
Radiation types commonly measured by radiation monitors include Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Neutron and X-Ray radiation. Only Beta and Gamma are reported by the EPA and here on YRTW. The only thing they have in common is that all will kill you. There are also 1,944 more known individual Rad elements, only a few are ever mentioned in articles.
In short, the newer disaster’s Cesium 137/134 immediate radiation readings so conveniently echoed by official news outlets tell you right away by simple Multiplication how big the disaster really is. Think of it as the insider’s secret code. Multiply away!
How often do radioactive releases occur? The answer is: Radioactive releases occur daily in most reactors. This almost daily reactor Venting does complicate your health decisions and your estimated Rad readings. May you always have better Rad Weather; but, that’s not likely.
Isotope detectors
If you have a lot of money you can buy an Isotope detector that will tell you the name of isotopes it is tuned to detect. They are excellent tools for determining specific Rad elements. More power to you if you can afford one, or a group of you can pony up the Bucks to buy one. In this case knowledge is power. That kind of power can only be bought.
Without it, you have what the Pro-Nukers laughingly refer to in our lives as “A shortened life span.” That means the Pro-nukers are joyfully killing people these 70 years now since Hiroshima got Nuked by the United States; and, have no intention of stopping. I mean, after all, they get rich slaughtering us.
Jeeeez, where is Master Sergeant Woods, 3rd Army Hangman in WWII? We need him to hang these stainless steel Psychopaths and their political hirelings, all legal like.
Previous editions of YRTWFive previous columns are at the end of each article. Each YRTW and all my previous VeteransToday columns are at http://www.veteranstoday.com/author/bobnichols/
Have a wonderful radioactive weekend and remember to Dodge the Rads, it’s dangerous out there!
Copyright by Bob Nichols @ 2015. Reproduce and distribute, give full attribution to Bob Nichols and Veterans Today.
Notes and Sources
1. The Radiation charts and graphs of the EPA at http://www2.epa.gov/radnet Individual queries can be built at the EPA RadNet Query Builder. Don’t skip the “2” in www2.
2. The EPA based reporting of www.NETC.com (http://www.netc.com/) an LLC.
3. * This station’s Radiation equals combined Beta and Gamma Radiation. Note: Not all locations have reporting Beta Radiation Monitors. Gamma Radiation Monitors are reporting publicly at all these locations.
4. “…If you pollute when you DO KNOW there is NO safe dose with respect to causing extra cases of deadly cancers or heritable effects, you are committing premeditated random murder.” – John W. Gofman, Ph.D., M.D. (1918-2007), associate director, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1963-1969) — Comments on a Petition for Rulemaking to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, May 21, 1994.
5. CPM. “Although we can’t see it, taste it, smell it or hear it we can measure radiation and observe its effects. One way to measure radiation which the United States Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] has chosen to use on its radiation websites is in Counts Per Minute. Each Count is One Radioactive Decay.” Quote from the ‘Your Radiation, This Week.’” Apr 3, 2015.
6. Digilert 100 Promotional Flyer pdf, “Normal background is 5-20 CPM.” http://keison.co.uk/seinternational_digilert100.shtml (http://keison.co.uk/seinternational_digilert100.shtml) Copyright @ 2015 Keison International Ltd – All Rights Reserved.
7. Many baby seals dying of leukemia-linked disorder along California coast — Blamed for over 1/3 of recent deaths at San Francisco Bay rescue center (CHART), ENENEWS, Energy News Aggregator, http://enenews.com/many-seals-dying-leukemia-linked-disorder-along-california-coast-13-recent-deaths-san-francisco-bay-animal-research-hospital-caused-disseminated-intravascular-coagulation-chart (http://enenews.com/many-seals-dying-leukemia-linked-disorder-along-california-coast-13-recent-deaths-san-francisco-bay-animal-research-hospital-caused-disseminated-intravascular-coagulation-chart)
8. Dispersion of radionuclides and radiation exposure after leaching by groundwater of a solidified core-concrete melt (http://inis.iaea.org/search/search.aspx?orig_q=RN:36050278)by Bayer, A.; Tromm, W.; Al-Omari, I. (Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe (Germany)) from 8. International congress of the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA
Related Posts:
Your Radiation This Week No 21 (http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/09/12/your-radiation-this-week-no-21/)
Your Radiation This Week No 17 (http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/08/15/your-radiation-this-week-no-17/)
Your Radiation This Week No 16 (http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/08/08/your-radiation-this-week-no-16/)
Your Radiation This Week No 15 (http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/08/01/your-radiation-this-week-no-15/)
Your Radiation This Week No 14 (http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/07/25/your-radiation-this-week-no-14/)