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A report on CERN's radiological impact
<p align=justify>According to the Federal Office for Public Health, every person living in Switzerland receives an average dose of 3.68 millisieverts per year coming from both natural radioactivity (e.g. cosmic rays, radon, terrestrial radioactivity, internal exposure) and artificial radioacti...
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2007
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1063078 |
Sumario: | <p align=justify>According to the Federal Office for Public Health, every person living in Switzerland receives an average dose of 3.68 millisieverts per year coming from both natural radioactivity (e.g. cosmic rays, radon, terrestrial radioactivity, internal exposure) and artificial radioactivity (e.g. medical procedures). CERN's activities are estimated to account for around 0.27% of this annual dose. Source: Rapport annuel radioactivité de l |
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