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The Role of the Office of Radiation Measurement in Quality Assurance

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Author(s)

Kenneth G. Inn, Bert M. Coursey, E H. Eisenhower, M D. Walker, J C. Humphreys, H T. Heaton, K. Duvall
Citation
The Science of the Total Environment
Volume
130

Citation

Inn, K. , Coursey, B. , Eisenhower, E. , Walker, M. , Humphreys, J. and Heaton, H. (1993), The Role of the Office of Radiation Measurement in Quality Assurance, The Science of the Total Environment (Accessed October 13, 2025)

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Created January 1, 1993, Updated February 17, 2017
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