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Keywords: IRRADIATION
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I DAVIDSON, SIR G MCNAUGHTON, S GILL, ALL BAKER, K BILLIG, P I PARKER, T C WATERS, I P HAIGH, P J FDX, R E STRICKLAND, D R BERRIDGE, CEGB, J C SIMMONS, B SEVERN, I W HANNAH, S C C BATE, A C PATERSON
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1961) 20 (1): 181–198.
Published: 01 September 1961
... close scientificstudy. 79. While accepting the theory given in the Paper with regard to pressure vessels, Sir George wondered whether there was any possibility that there would be some loss of the strength characteristics of the steel after it had been subject to irradiation for a period of, say, 20...
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PUBLIC HEALTH PAPER NO. 20: THE BEHAVIOUR OF RADIOISOTOPES IN SEWAGE TREATMENT AND THE DISPOSAL OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES TO SEWERS.
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1957) 7 (2): 326–336.
Published: 01 June 1957
... The Paper discusses the general principlesonwhichmaximumpermissiblelevels of irradiation are fixed and shows that with present usage of radioisotopes these levels are not exceeded. Consideration is given to contamination of drains, hazard to workers in sewers and at sewage-disposal works,and the effect...
