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[en] Studies confirm that the risk of exposure to indor radon is attributable to lung cancer worldwide. The relationship between radon exposure and cancer is a linear one which necessitates for need for measurements of indoor radon concentration. This paper presents the results of measurements of indoor radon in several libya cities using CR-39 plastic. The results showed that the average radon concentration in the cities of Tripoli, Al-harcha and Alrajaban were 48.8 Bg/m3, 51.4 Bg/m3 and 55.5 Bg/m3 respectively. The average indoor radon concentration in Libya is low comparing with other studies. (Author)
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Dec 2012; 12 p; 11. Arab Conference on the Peaceful use of Atomic Energy; Khartoum (Sudan); 23-27 Dec 2012; Also available from Sudan Atomic Energy Commission, Khartoum (SD); 8 refs.; 1 tab.; 1 fig.
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Conference; Numerical Data
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