Staff radiation exposure at four radiology departments in the Aseer region of Saudi Arabia
Occupational exposure to ionizing radiation of medical personnel is very common at radiology and nuclear medicine departments. Strict regulations and guidelines for the exposure of staff working in such departments were regulated by international authorities such as the International Atomic Energy A...
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Enthalten in: Effect of anger, anxiety, and sadness on the propagation scale of social media posts after natural disasters - LI, Lifang ELSEVIER, 2020, RPC : the journal for radiation physics, radiation chemistry and radiation processing : a multidisciplinary journal linking science and industry, Oxford [u.a.] |
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