Or dose rate? I have heard reports that the most recent cases
included acute skin response - probably worth checking out.
The ISS astronauts accumulate that does over a much longer period of
time.
Paul
On 03/25/2011 09:23 AM, Bill Garland wrote:
The commute?
Bill
At 11:27 AM 25/03/2011, Franta, Jaroslav wrote:
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ILLIMITÉ
Does anybody know why Fukushima Dai-ichi workers exposed to
doses in the
range of 100 mSv (10 rem) are being sent to hospital, while
extended
residence astronauts on board the International Space Station
(ISS), who
get up to several times that dose, are not ?
Thnx
Jaro
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