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| | Books by Radiation Research Associates: Books in the extended shelves: Radiation Research Associates: Application of lidar to measurement of airborne radon and its daughter products : final report (Grand Junction, Colorado : U.S. Department of Energy. Grand Junction Office, 1980., 1980), also by D. M. Brown, M. B. Wells, United States. Department of Energy. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Resource Applications, Bendix Field Engineering Corporation. Grand Junction Operations, and National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program (page images at HathiTrust) Radiation Research Associates: Differential measurements of fast-neutron air-ground interface effects : Project 9.2 Operation HENRE (Radiation Research Associates, Inc., 1971), also by R. L. French, L. G. Mooney, and U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Civil Effects Test Operations Office (page images at HathiTrust) Radiation Research Associates: Effects of overburden, biomass and atmospheric inversions on energy and angular distributions of gamma rays from U, K, Th, and airborne radon sources : final report (Grand Junction, Colorado : U.S. Department of Energy, [1980], 1980), also by R. M. Rubin, M. B. Wells, D. Leggett, National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program, United States. Department of Energy. Grand Junction Office, and Bendix Field Engineering Corporation (page images at HathiTrust) Radiation Research Associates: The effects of vegetation on the energy and angular distribution of uranium daughter gamma rays at an altitude of 121.9 meters (Fort Worth, Texas : Radiation Research Associates, 1979., 1979), also by R. M. Rubin, Michael Byron Wells, John H. Price, Bendix Field Engineering Corporation. Grand Junction Operations, United States. Department of Energy. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Resource Applications, and National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program (page images at HathiTrust) Radiation Research Associates: Literature survey on radon distribution in soil and air : final report (Grand Junction, Colorado : U.S. Department of Energy. Grand Junction Office, 1978., 1978), also by R. M. Rubin, National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program, United States. Department of Energy. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Resource Applications, and Bendix Field Engineering Corporation. Grand Junction Operations (page images at HathiTrust) Radiation Research Associates: The SKYSHINE-II procedure : calculation of the effects of structure design on neutron, primary gamma-ray, and secondary gamma-ray dose rates in air (Division of Site Safety and Environmental Analysis, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission :, 1979), also by C. M. Lampley and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. Division of Site Safety and Environmental Analysis (page images at HathiTrust) Radiation Research Associates: The SKYSHINE-II procedure : calculation of the effects of structure design on neutron, primary gamma-ray, and secondary gamma-ray dose rates in air. [Supplement] (The Commission :, 1981), also by C. M. Lampley and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. Division of Site Safety and Environmental Analysis (page images at HathiTrust) Radiation Research Associates: Studies on airborne optical detection of uranium ore (Fort Worth, Texas : Radiation Research Associates, [1977], 1977), also by C. M. Lampley, Michael Byron Wells, Bendix Field Engineering Corporation. Grand Junction Operations, and United States. Department of Energy. Grand Junction Office (page images at HathiTrust) Radiation Research Associates: A study of the distribution of radon in the atmosphere to a height of 457 meters : final report ([Grand Junction, Colorado] : the U.S. Department of Energy, [1981], 1981), also by C. E. Clifford, M. B. Wells, R. M. Rubin, National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program, Bendix Field Engineering Corporation, and United States. Department of Energy. Grand Junction Office (page images at HathiTrust)
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