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X-ray / Medical radiography / Fluoroscopy / Ionizing radiation / Radiation protection / Chest radiograph / Peak kilovoltage / X-ray image intensifier / Medicine / Radiography / Radiology
Date: 2013-03-21 16:12:50
X-ray
Medical radiography
Fluoroscopy
Ionizing radiation
Radiation protection
Chest radiograph
Peak kilovoltage
X-ray image intensifier
Medicine
Radiography
Radiology

ORAU Team NIOSH Dose Reconstruction Project Technical Basis Document for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory – Occupational Medical Dose Subject Expert: Kenny Fleming

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