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  • noun Plural form of millirem.

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Examples

  • The average American is exposed to 620 millirems a year.

    NRC violation notice to Walter Reed Washington Post editors 2010

  • A map included in the Energy Department release indicates that airborne monitors detected radiation levels below 1.19 millirems per hour in routes over Tokyo, more than 100 miles south of the plant.

    Radiation Would Have Spurred U.S. Evacuation Tennille Tracy 2011

  • A chest X-ray, meanwhile, produces 10 millirems per image, the Energy Department said.

    Radiation Would Have Spurred U.S. Evacuation Tennille Tracy 2011

  • Officials determined that radiation levels at the concierge desk were 2 millirems an hour, which exceeds allowable limits.

    NRC violation notice to Walter Reed Washington Post editors 2010

  • The EPA calls for action to protect public health if radiation exposure exceeds 1,000 millirems over the course of four days.

    Radiation Would Have Spurred U.S. Evacuation Tennille Tracy 2011

  • The average American absorbs 0.071 millirems per hour, according to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

    Radiation Would Have Spurred U.S. Evacuation Tennille Tracy 2011

  • Based on a widely used definition of average normal exposure for humans —360 millirems per year of radiation from rocks, cosmic rays and manmade sources—even those levels would be safe for humans, said Ron Chesser , director of the Center for Environmental Radiation Studies at Texas Tech University.

    Immediate Health Risks Appear Minimal Avery Johnson 2011

  • The Energy Department said U.S. aircraft and ground measurements detected radiation levels around some areas of the plant, mostly in a northwest direction within 25 miles of the plant, that exceeded 12.5 millirems per hour over the course of three days last week.

    Radiation Would Have Spurred U.S. Evacuation Tennille Tracy 2011

  • Reactor Monitor In the U.S., if those radiation levels were sustained for four days—meaning people were exposed to a total of more than 1,200 millirems—it would trigger an evacuation, or an order for residents to take shelter under Environmental Protection Agency guidelines, the Energy Department said.

    Radiation Would Have Spurred U.S. Evacuation Tennille Tracy 2011

  • Exposure Levels Here are typical doses, in millirems, of radiation an average patient would receive in various medical procedures Exam Effective Dose (mrem)

    Radiation Risks Prompt Push to Curb CT Scans Laura Landro 2010

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