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The amount of exposure to radiation that a person receives is not affected by A. Total time of exposure B. Distance from the source C. Degree of radioactivity of the material D. Size or weight of the radioactive
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The amount of exposure to radiation that a person receives is not affected by
A. Total time of exposure
B. Distance from the source
C. Degree of radioactivity of the material
D. Size or weight of the radioactive source
E. None of the above
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Size or weight of the radioactive source.
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