| 21. | Scientists use RadNet air monitoring data to help estimate the potential radiation dose to humans.
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| 22. | The person shortly afterwards becomes ill and dies as a result of the radiation dose.
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| 23. | This edition of the Journal was dedicated entirely to the NIOSH Radiation Dose Reconstruction Program.
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| 24. | Digital radiography provides an opportunity to further reduce the radiation dose by 40 to 60 percent.
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| 25. | However, the radiation dose received while inside a shelter can be significantly reduced with proper shielding.
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| 26. | In some cases, a small radiation dose reduces the impact of a subsequent, larger radiation dose.
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| 27. | However other professors in the UCSF radiology department disagree, saying that the radiation dose is low.
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| 28. | In some cases, a small radiation dose reduces the impact of a subsequent, larger radiation dose.
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| 29. | In DBT, like conventional mammography, compression is used to improve image quality and decreases radiation dose.
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| 30. | Ion chambers are widely used as hand held radiation survey meters to check radiation dose levels.
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