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The effect of radiation on humans from the environment (Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation, 2015)

The effect of radiation on humans from the environment (Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation, 2015)

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Radiation monitoring deals with the sampling and measurement of different products found in different radiation pathways from the environment ending with consumption in humans. The aim of this research is to measure the radioactivity in the food products from different cities in the United Arab Emirates. Gamma-spectroscopy is the main tool for meas...

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... it is important to investigate these sources. Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the possible pathways in which a human might be exposed to radiation after a discharge of radioactive atoms to the environment (Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation, 2015). ...

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