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DOI: 10.1080/00207239208710755
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Environmental radioactivity monitoring program in Iraq: outlook and results

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“…Many studies were achieved to measure the exposure rates and radiation doses in many countries such as Korea (3), Taiwan (4), Switzerland (5), and Vietnam (6). All these countries have normal radiological background according to criterion set by UNSCEAR (7).Few researchers studied the exposure rate and doses due to natural radioactivity in Iraq (8)(9). Some another researchers studied the exposure rate and radiation doses due to the environmental radioactivity (10)(11).…”
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“…Many studies were achieved to measure the exposure rates and radiation doses in many countries such as Korea (3), Taiwan (4), Switzerland (5), and Vietnam (6). All these countries have normal radiological background according to criterion set by UNSCEAR (7).Few researchers studied the exposure rate and doses due to natural radioactivity in Iraq (8)(9). Some another researchers studied the exposure rate and radiation doses due to the environmental radioactivity (10)(11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%