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If the exposure rate due to radioactive fallout is 1,000 R/hr one hour after detonation, the exposure rate expected
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If the exposure rate due to radioactive fallout is 50 R/hr six hours after detonation, the exposure rate expected
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The amount of acute radiation exposure which will kill approximately 50% of the individuals exposed
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The 7:10 Rule of Thumb:
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According to the "7:10 Rule of Thumb," if the exposure rate one hour after detonation of a nuclear weapon is 500 R/hr,
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Which of the following is an example of proper units for expressing Exposure rate?
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A unit used to express the exposure an individual receives is the:
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Altitude increases exposure to cosmic radiation because there is (are) less __________ to act as a shield.
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On average, approximately 82 percent of our everyday radiation exposure comes from what sources?
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If the Exposure rate due to radioactive fallout is 60 R/hr five hours after detonation, the exposure rate expected after
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Using the 7:10 Rule of Thumb, how long will it take an exposure rate of 1,000 R/hr, measured l-hour after detonation
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The most accurate and reliable tool for determining exposure rates is:
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The phenomenon which accounts for the decrease in fallout exposure rates over time is called:
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The major hazard to the public resulting from radioactive fallout is exposure due to:
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If a nuclear power plant accident results in the release of a radioactive plume, an individual 30 miles (48 km) downwind
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The scene of a Radiological transportation accident should be isolated to prevent:
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The maximum radiation exposure rate at the surface of an unbroken radioactive material package may be at most:
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The Radioactive Yellow-I, Yellow-II, and Yellow-III package labels indicate:
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Identify the three factors that are important in protecting individuals from radiation exposure of any type.
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Most individuals receiving an acute radiation exposure of 500 R will:
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One Example of Man-made Radiation which may contribute to routine human exposure is:
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If a man was exposed to .2 C/Kg of gamma rays on one occasion and .5 C/Kg on another, his total exposure would be:
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The Amount of Radiation absorbed per hour is the:
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A Person’s exposure to cosmic radiation:
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The Radiation exposure rate one week after a nuclear detonation should be approximately _______
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