This statistics textbook, with particular emphasis on radiation protection and dosimetry, deals with statistical solutions to problems inherent in health physics measurements and decision making. The authors begin with a description of our current understanding of the statistical nature of physical processes at the atomic level, including radioactive decay and interactions of radiation with matter. Examples are taken from problems encountered in health physics, and the material is presented such that health physicists and most other nuclear professionals will more readily understand the application of statistical principles in the familiar context of the examples. Problems are presented at the end of each chapter, with solutions to selected problems provided online. In addition, numerous worked examples are included throughout the text.
James E. Turner Boeken
Deze auteur staat bekend om zijn vaardigheden als astroloog en psychic. Zijn werk duikt in de diepere aspecten van de menselijke ervaring via deze mystieke kunsten. Turner biedt een uniek perspectief op de verbinding tussen de kosmos en het individuele lot, en leidt lezers ertoe om na te denken over hun eigen leven en toekomst.


Redneck Cops and a Hippie: The near murder of a Hippie Prince
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Almost murdered by the police, a true story of a nineteen-year-old Hippie with their first psychotic break. He is a Psychic and god loving pollyanna. A nail-biting adventure of a 1960's Hippie Prince in the brutal hands of violent Redneck Cops, "The System!" While the Hippie is experiencing spiritual visions of a psychotic break the redneck cops beat him into a coma. A vivid comparison in the most extremes of public health care with its horror and the beauty and healing of the most exclusive of private care.A telling true story how a southern state is run quietly by a few discreet families and how the promise of a life sentence is avoided and total freedom.A loving story of a working single mother and the lucky and indulged Hippie teenager in 1969.