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Cancerous tumor cells can be treated by high energy __________
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Nuclear medicine techniques work through the detection of this kind of radiation, injected into the body by adding
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By far, the radionuclide used in most nuclear medicine procedures is:
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The two radionuclides which concentrate in seafood are:
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Radon dose comes primarily from its daughter products which are __________?
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Just under half of man’s exposure to external natural radiation comes from?
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Radiation that individuals are exposed to on a continuing basis which is considered non life-threatening is also know as
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Everyone is exposed to radiation on a continuing basis from either __________ or
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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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Radiological survey instruments:
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Radioactive fallout makes the surface it comes into contact with radioactive. (True or False?)
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Just as in an emergency resulting from a nuclear power accident, the three most important ways of reducing the radiation
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A nuclear explosion which releases energy equivalent to 7,000,000 tons of TNT:
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The immediate destructive action of a nuclear explosion is caused by this.
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Nuclear explosions can be __________ of times more powerful than the largest conventional weapon.
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A detonation of a nuclear explosive above 100,000 feet of altitude is called ______________.
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If evacuation is required following a nuclear power plant accident, it is recommended that individuals living anywhere
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In a __________, a major failure has occurred, but an immediate response by the public is not needed.
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Nuclear power plant emergency plans are required to incorporate actions for which of the following types of radiological
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A large modern nuclear power plant has approximately _____ fuel assemblies in its core.
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In a pressurized water-reactor the primary cooling water:
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Control rods are used in a reactor core to:
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To prevent fuel damage, decay heat must be removed from the reactor core:
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The three main barriers in a nuclear power plant to prevent release of fission products are the fuel rods, the reactor
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