This is a particular priority for missiles loaded with chemical, biological or radiological materials.
The trust said three related to surgery and two to radiological treatments or interventions.
The research was presented to a meeting of the Radiological Society of North America.
The study was presented to the Annual Meeting of Radiological Society of North America.
Just 0.3%, says David Brenner, Director, Center for Radiological Research at Columbia University Medical Center in New York.
The Food and Drug Administration and its Center for Devices and Radiological Health ( CDRH) is reeling.
Take for example high-quality radiological scanning technologies, which threaten the jobs of both American and Indian medical professionals.
Following his death, specialist officers in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear substances examined his country mansion before declaring it safe.
Two of the three TEPCO subcontractors were transported to the National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NRIS) for treatment and study.
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This figure graphs the cancer occurrences in the survivors using data from the International Commission on Radiological Protection ( ICRP 1994).
The responsible section of the FDA, the Center for Devices and Radiological Health, routinely monitors the safety of a vast array of radiation-emitting products.
As the Environmental report makes clear the emissions from the radar are many times lower than the safe levels set by the National Radiological Protection Board.
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Thousands of security cameras are being used to monitor activities, sharpshooters are being stationed, and sensors will be used to detect chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats.
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It is true that a spontaneous occurrence of the multiple system failures necessary to cause a severe accident and large radiological release is typically a very improbable event.
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The annual report, the first since the September 11 attacks, also noted growing U.S. concerns that terrorist groups could use chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear weapons for future attacks.
Jean Weigert, an executive with the Radiological Society of Connecticut, lobbied against the notification bill there on the grounds that it would increase costs and anxiety without much benefit.
Terrorists with basic and readily available knowledge of how nuclear plants operate can design their attack to maximize the chance of achieving a core melt and large radiological release.
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Presented by Senators Joseph Lieberman and Orrin Hatch, it will offer tax incentives, protection of patents and limited liability for any firm working on bio, chemical or radiological counter-measures.
Chemical and biological sensors already in place on the National Mall will be supplemented with radiological detection equipment, including radiation pagers on the belts of some law enforcement officers.
The IAEA, meanwhile, can help governments with advice: protecting the Beijing Olympics, for example, against radiological attack, disposing of radioactive materials found in factories and hospitals, and fixing security breaches.
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This theory was first aired a year ago following a small-scale study, and was ridiculed by the National Radiological Protection Board, the watchdog on health issues involving radiation and electromagnetic fields.
The radiological bombs seem to be destroying the cancerous stem cells in exactly the predicted manner although Dr Jakubowiak rightly cautions that too few patients have been treated to allow firm conclusions.
The CIA said it believes al Qaeda will rationalize the use of chemical, biological or radiological weapons based on the large number of casualties the United States may inflict in its military campaign.
To date, DNDO has, among other things, tested boat-mounted radiation detectors, detection equipment that can be carried in a backpack, and handheld radiological detection and identification devices that can withstand exposure to water.
In early May, a study by Ireland's nuclear watchdog - the Irish Radiological Protection Institute -claimed that radioactive discharge from Sellafield continued to be the dominant source of contamination in the Irish Sea.
Chief among these interests are: counter-terrorism, disposal of Soviet-built chemical and biological weapons, security of nuclear and radiological materials, arms control, nonproliferation, and the responsible withdrawal of U.S. and NATO forces from Afghanistan.
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The meeting is expected to discuss how to improve marine environmental accident response support, such as on the radiological material discharge after the recent accident at Fukushima Power Plant in Japan in March 2011.
Mr Dolan said a study by the National Radiological Protection Board had said exposure levels from living near masts were "extremely low", with the overall evidence suggesting they were unlikely to pose a health risk.
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Recent terrorist plots have been of a different scale to the kind of terrorism Britain has faced previously, in that they often involve suicide bombings with the potential threat of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear weapons.
Hamburg and Jeffrey Shuren, the director of the Center for Devices and Radiological Health, also have stumbled in a ham-handed attempt, announced two years ago, to expand regulatory control over the genetic testing industry, also regulated by CDRH.
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