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- Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation Glover, Paul. "Millisieverts and Radiation". Sixty Symbols. Brady Haran for the University of Nottingham...
- is estimated to have been 120 millisieverts (12 rem) and 85% of the recorded doses were between 20 and 500 millisieverts (2 to 50 rems). There are large...
- surface are on average 0.64 millisieverts of radiation per day, and significantly less than the radiation of 1.84 millisieverts per day or 22 millirads per...
- were found to have a yearly dose of up to 1.22 millisieverts a year, well in excess of the 1 millisievert limit recommended by the International Commission...
- 1.369 millisieverts per day during lunar daytime, which is about 2.6 times more than on the International Space Station with 0.53 millisieverts per day...
- the highest levels of radioactive fallout from both Sedan and "Small Boy" of Operation Sunbeam, detonated eight days later. Units are millisieverts....
- artificial radiation exposure, which in 2008 amounted to about 0.6 millisieverts (60 mrem) per year. In some developed countries, like the US and ****an...
- of 50 millisieverts or more at these places habitation would be prohibited zones with annual radiation exposures between 20 and 50 millisieverts here former...
- radiation dose to people living within 10 miles of the plant was 0.08 millisieverts... Bin Samat, Supian; Green, Stuart; Beddoe, Alun H. (1997). "The 40K...
- taking a known dose (typically in millisieverts) and dividing it by the average dose rate (typically in millisieverts per hour) at an altitude of 10,000...