Radiation: Doses, Effects, Risks - 2nd Edition
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United Nations Environment Programme
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Few scientific issues arouse so much public controversy as the effects of radiation. Scarcely a week seems to go by in developed countries without some expression of public feeling— and, as some developing Countries advance their nuclear programmes, they may well increasingly have the same experience. There is little sign that the radiation debate will die down in the near future.
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