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DISTRIBUTION OF DOSE IRRADIATED ON BODY SURFACE OF X-RAY WORKERS (ENGLISH TEXT)

Journal Article · · Nagoya Journal of Medical Science (Japan)
OSTI ID:4041015
A film badge method and pocket chamber method were used. Doses were measured in the following areas: the frontal, right and left chest wall, both forearms, left knee, and upper and lower back region. During fluoroscopic examination, the upper extremity was the most noticeably exposed, while the back of the body was negligibly exposed. In fluorography, the chest and forearm were a little more exposed than other areas, which received less than 50 mr/w. Dose received was below the maximum permissible dose. (Abstrs. Japan. Med. 1: No.
Research Organization:
Nagoya Univ., Japan
NSA Number:
NSA-15-023316
OSTI ID:
4041015
Journal Information:
Nagoya Journal of Medical Science (Japan), Journal Name: Nagoya Journal of Medical Science (Japan) Vol. Vol: 22: No. 3; ISSN NJMSA
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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