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... to a height of seven (7 ) feet. No additional shielding beyond standard drywall construction is normally required on the other walls except in special cases, such ...
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... the operator. The control switch can be mounted in the hallway or behind a drywall barrier in the room. Standard drywall construction is sufficient shielding for any wall ...
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... required for the operator. 4. Two five-eighths (5 /8 ) inch drywall or one thirty-seconds (1 /32) inch of lead equivalent shielding ( ...
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... the operator. The control switch can be mounted in the hallway or behind a drywall barrier in the room. Standard drywall construction is sufficient shielding for any wall ...
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... shielding is required for scattered radiation when the walls are equivalent to two thicknesses of drywall (paneling only is not sufficient) . Panoramic units incorporate a film holder ...
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... required for the operator. 4. Two five-eighths (5 /8 ) inch drywall or one thirty-seconds (1 /32) inch of lead equivalent shielding ( ...
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... inch lead equivalent shielding to block the primary beam. No additional shielding beyond standard drywall construction is normally required on the other walls except in special cases, such ...
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Coronet Past B Ra Addendum 4-4-16 [Documents (PDF, Word, etc.)]
... effect for adults ingesting boron appears to the reproductive system. Surveys of Turkish and Chinese populations with up to 25 mg/L boron in their drinking water ( ...
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... Cephalosporium): Several species of Acremonium are commonly isolated from water-damaged indoor materials including drywall, wood, and paper products. Acremonium strictum is the most common species ...
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... Cephalosporium): Several species of Acremonium are commonly isolated from water-damaged indoor materials including drywall, wood, and paper products. Acremonium strictum is the most common species ...
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