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Vol 158
Pages:
114-116
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Article

Multilevel information and training system “Environmental Monitoring and Fundamentals of Human Environmental Culture in the Operation of Nuclear Facilities and in the Process of Daily Exposure to Radiation”

Authors:
A. A. Koroteev
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  • State Research Institute of Applied Mechanics and Electrodynamics of the Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University)
Date submitted:
2003-08-08
Date accepted:
2003-09-12
Date published:
2004-12-15

Abstract

The conceptual foundations of the multilevel information and training system "Environmental Monitoring and Fundamentals of Human Environmental Culture during Operation of Nuclear Facilities and in the Process of Daily Exposure to Radiation" have been developed. Training plans and plans for information support of different categories of the system users were created.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Environmental monitoring
Funding:

None

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