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What Is the Yearly Ionizing Radiation Exposure Limit for a Non-Nuclear

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Question 11

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What is the yearly ionizing radiation exposure limit for a non-nuclear worker?


A) 1 mSv
B) 4 mSv
C) 50 mSv
D) 100 mSv
E) 1000 mSv

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