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indicator of ARS.: 592–593 A rem is a
large dose of radiation, so the
millirem (mrem),
which is one
thousandth of a rem, is
often used for the dosages...
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dosage from
bathing in the
pools is inconsequential:
approximately 0.13
millirems (1.3 μSv) from the
water for a half-hour bathing,
around ten
times average...
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figures are
given below: The
American limit results in a dose of 4.0
millirems (or 40 microsieverts in SI units) per year per EPA
regulation 40CFR141...
- from the plant. The
highest reading was 7
millirems per hour; most
measurements were in the
range of 1
millirem per hour or less.
Those values were far...
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reducing radiation levels to 15
millirems,
substantially less than the US
Department of
Energy standard of 100
millirems. This
discovery significantly increased...
- levels: 0.5
millirems (0.0050 mSv) per hour. II - Low
radiation levels: >0.5–50
millirems (0.0050–0.5000 mSv) per hour, on surface. 1.0
millirem (0.010 mSv)...
- in two books; such
health effects require exposure to at
least 100,000
millirems (100 rems) to the
whole body - 1000
times more than the
official estimates...
- of the lakes,
which was
estimated at the time to
expose visitors to 500
millirem per day. As of 2006, 500 mrem in the
natural environment was the upper...
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United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
proposed a
limit of 350
millirem per year for that period. In
October 2007, the DOE
issued a
draft of the...
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would receive a
radiation dose of 0.3
millirem. For comparison, this is an
order of
magnitude less than the 4
millirem a
person receives on a
round trip flight...