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May 9, 1983

Indoor Radiation Exposures: Potential Increases From Conserving Energy In Buildings

Dr. Anthony V. Nero, Jr.
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

Darwin 103
4:00 PM

Dr. Anthony V. Nero, Jr. of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory will discuss the influence of various factors on the concentration of indoor air pollutants, emphasizing radon-222 and its decay products— naturally occurring radionuclides in the air we breathe.