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- Orphan_source abstract "An orphan source is a self-contained radioactive source that is no longer under proper regulatory control.The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission defines an orphan source more exactly as:...a sealed source of radioactive material contained in a small volume—but not radioactively contaminated soils and bulk metals—in any one or more of the following conditionsIn an uncontrolled condition that requires removal to protect public health and safety from a radiological threatControlled or uncontrolled, but for which a responsible party cannot be readily identifiedControlled, but the material's continued security cannot be assured. If held by a licensee, the licensee has few or no options for, or is incapable of providing for, the safe disposition of the materialIn the possession of a person, not licensed to possess the material, who did not seek to possess the materialIn the possession of a State radiological protection program for the sole purpose of mitigating a radiological threat because the orphan source is in one of the conditions described in one of the first four bullets and for which the State does not have a means to provide for the material's appropriate disposition".
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- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Brachytherapy.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Cairo.
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- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radioactivity.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt_therapy.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Gilan.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Gilan_Province.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Goiânia_accident.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Hueypoxtla.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink International_Atomic_Energy_Agency.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Irradiation.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Istanbul.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Kingisepp.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Leningrad_Oblast.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Mayapuri.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Mayapuri_radiological_accident.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Mit_Halfa.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Morocco.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_Regulatory_Commission.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Qalyubia_Governorate.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Radiation_therapy.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Radioactive_decay.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Radiography.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Radioisotope_thermoelectric_generator.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Radiotherapy.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Samut_Prakan_radiation_accident.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink Sievert.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLink ΜSv.
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orphan source".
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLinkText "orphan source".
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLinkText "orphaned sources".
- Orphan_source wikiPageWikiLinkText "radioactive object".
- Orphan_source hasPhotoCollection Orphan_source.
- Orphan_source wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Orphan_source wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Orphan_source wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Orphan_source subject Category:Radiation_accidents_and_incidents.
- Orphan_source subject Category:Radioactivity.
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- Orphan_source type Article.
- Orphan_source type Accident.
- Orphan_source type Article.
- Orphan_source type Physic.
- Orphan_source comment "An orphan source is a self-contained radioactive source that is no longer under proper regulatory control.The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission defines an orphan source more exactly as:...a sealed source of radioactive material contained in a small volume—but not radioactively contaminated soils and bulk metals—in any one or more of the following conditionsIn an uncontrolled condition that requires removal to protect public health and safety from a radiological threatControlled or uncontrolled, but for which a responsible party cannot be readily identifiedControlled, but the material's continued security cannot be assured. ".
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- Orphan_source sameAs 身元不明線源.
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