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  1. Geologic Controls on Radon (Special Paper (Geological Society of America)) by Alexander E. Gates, 1993-04
  2. Comparative Dosimetry of Radon in Mines and Homes by Panel on Dosimetric Assumptions Affecting the Application of Radon Risk Estimates, Board on Radiation Effects Research, et all 1991-01-01
  3. Absorbed dose in target cell nuclei and dose conversion coefficient of radon progeny in the human lung [An article from: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity] by D. Nikezic, B.M.F. Lau, et all 2006-01
  4. Chronobiology and Chronic Rheumatism: Effects of Radon-Balneotherapy and Melatonin Treatment Within Chronic Arthrosis (Berichte (Forschungsinstitut (Badgastein, Austria)),Bd. 4.) by Bernd Minnich, Gerald J. Obermair, et all 2001-06
  5. Radon research program (SuDoc E 1.16:) by U.S. Dept of Energy,
  6. Radon Problems and Solutions by Steven Lester, 1989-09
  7. Radon Transforms, Geometry, and Wavelets: Ams Special Session January 7-8, 2007, New Orleans, Louisiana Workshop January 4-5, 2007 Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Contemporary Mathematics)
  8. Make Your House Radon Free by Carl Giles, Barbara Giles, 1990-01
  9. Application of radon reduction methods by R. B Mosley, 1989
  10. Asbestos and Radon (Facts on) by Ron Taylor, 1990-03
  11. Controlling Indoor Radon: Measurement, Mitigation, and Prevention by Kenneth Q. Lao, 1990-07
  12. Radon Transforms and Tomography
  13. Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Radon Monitoring in Radioprotection, Environmental And/or Earth Sciences by G. Furlan, 1994-06
  14. Two-measurement methods for working-level determinations of radon daughters: A theoretical study by Robert F. Holub, 1980-01-01

81. Radon Labs Game Development
German Game Developer offering the Free Portable Game Engine NEBULA with TCLInterface, Supporting D3D, OpenGl, Windows, Linux.
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Based on over 12 years of experience in games and technology Radon Labs offers development capabilities for Microsoft Xbox360/ Xbox, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii and PC
Radon Labs develops own IP's and offers work for hire up to developing complete games in commission. Over the last 2 years Radon Labs has successfully developed and released more than 17 games onto the market.
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Nebula is the central game and production technology used in all Radon Labs titles, independent of genres or project size. Developed by Radon Labs Nebula is the leading Open Source 3D game and visualisation engine used by dozens of companies worldwide.

82. Visual Elements - Radon
Animation, uses, physical information, and key isotopes.
http://www.chemsoc.org/viselements/pages/radon.html
Discovered : by F.E. Dorn in 1900.
Isolated in Halle, Germany
Origin : The name is derived from radium.
Description :
Radon was first discovered as the gas produced from radium as it decayed in sealed ampoules. It is colourless and odourless, and is chemically inert, but it is dangerous because it gives off alpha rays. There is a detectable amount in the atmosphere, and concentrations can build up indoors in certain localities.
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83. Radon Supplies.com
Distributor and manufacturer of radon mitigation supplies, fans, pipe accessories.
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84. IDPH - Radon Program
This program certifies radon testers and laboratories, approves credentials for persons who perform radon mitigation, provides education and training to
http://www.idph.state.ia.us/eh/radon.asp
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This program certifies radon testers and laboratories, approves credentials for persons who perform radon mitigation, provides education and training to various professionals, and supplies information on radon to the public. Chapter 136B of the Code of Iowa, mandated that the Iowa Department of Public Health establish the Iowa Radon Control Program and develop and implement rules regulating the radon industry in Iowa. Effective November 23, 1988, 641 Iowa Administrative Code, Chapter 43(136B) implemented a certification program for anyone who is reimbursed for conducting radon measurements in Iowa or for analyzing radon test results for tests conducted in Iowa. 641 Iowa Administrative Code, Chapter 43(136B) applies to individuals who are based in Iowa or who are based in another state but provide radon testing in Iowa or radon test analysis for tests conducted in Iowa. Effective November 9, 1989, 641 Iowa Administrative Code, Chapter 44(136B) implemented a credentialing program for anyone who is reimbursed for installing radon reduction systems in Iowa. 641 Iowa Administrative Code, Chapter 44(136B) applies to individuals who are based in Iowa or who are based in another state, but install radon reduction systems in Iowa. Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms Types of Certification/Credentials
  • Laboratory - Organization certified to analyze radon levels of tests conducted in Iowa.

85. Radon In Wells
radon is a substantial health risk in many Wisconsin homes. There is a risk of developing cancer from long term exposure to radon in air and water.
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/water/dwg/radon.htm

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Radon in Private Well Water
Radon is a substantial health risk in many Wisconsin homes. There is a risk of developing cancer from long term exposure to radon in air and water. If you get your drinking water from a private well, this page will guide you in evaluating whether radon is a concern. For a free brochure containing the information on this page, contact the nearest DNR office and request publication number WS-036.
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  • What is radon?
  • What is the cancer risk from radon?
  • How does radon get into my house?
  • Where is water containing radon found? ...
  • More information about radon in private well water
    Radon is:
    • A naturally occurring radioactive gas
    • Colorless, odorless and tasteless
    • Found in both air and water
    • Found with uranium in small amounts in most rock, soil and groundwater
    • Created when uranium decays to radium which then decays to radon
    • Measured in water and air in units of picocuries per liter (pCi/L)
    Cancer risks from radon
    • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that a person has a 1 percent (1 in 100) risk of developing cancer from life-long household use and consumption of water containing 20,000 pCi/L of dissolved radon, or breathing air containing 4 pCi/L of radon. This is considered a high risk when compared to the cancer risks from other contaminants in drinking water, which are in the range of 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 1 million.
    • The EPA recommended standard for radon in air is 4 pCi/L.
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