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Tag Archives: KPCW
Under the spreading X-ray cloud, I sold you and you sold me…
I just re-focussed my eyes on this page, helplessly musing I had also been making some edits to the ‘Radiation Exposure Effects’ page, on another tab, unable to ignore the excellent exposé I listened to on Park City’s community radio … Continue reading →
Public Radiation Monitoring Made Easy.
After 8 Days of intense web-searching and lots of focussed hours, access to radiation monitors all over the world is now a lot easier. The short-link for this page is http://wp.me/PuwO9-63. Spread the word if you found this helpful. Please leave … Continue reading →
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