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Without shielding, exposure at the groin, knee, and feet was 430, 500, and 160 mR/HR.
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The effect of shielding is taken into account by subtracting a fraction of the gonad dose calculated for the no-shield exposure; under optimal circumstances this subtracted fraction amounts to 95% in male patients and 50% in female patients [7].
Toward the end of the meeting, Holbrooke surprised me by asking me to summarize the work I was doing on a political settlement with the Taliban, which he generally tried to shield from exposure even within the government.
The prevailing social logic that insists legal minors be shielded from exposure to substances with potential for abuse means the use of public space and facilities won't be allowed for pot farmers markets anytime in the near future.
Blood was obtained by venipuncture, and collecting tubes were shielded from exposure to light.
Our free-to-air channels have become the must-have accessories, the tiny dogs of 2014, amongst US media companies eager to stay ahead of each other by internationalising their revenues, priming their distribution pipes and shielding their tax exposure.
The primary tool NASA uses to quantify radiation exposure behind shielding materials is the space radiation transport code, HZETRN.
Therefore, accurate in situ temperature measurements require shielding the sensor from exposure to direct and reflected solar radiation, while also allowing the sensor to be brought into contact with atmospheric air at the ambient temperature.
Language and cultural barriers can also shield them from exposure.
She has been shielded from public exposure by a coterie of advisers and sycophantic hangers-on.
HOMEOWNERS and contractors considering renovation projects are grappling with the impact of a new Environmental Protection Agency regulation designed to shield children from exposure to lead paint.
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