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The basic principles of radiation protection are applicable everywhere.

In the case of Eniwetok, fundamental decisions relate to the exposure
standards to be used in the evaluation of the radiological survey and the
cleanup and rehabilitation options.

must be identified.

Benefits for the returning people

The objectives, drawn from ICRP, are:

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to prevent acute radiation effects, and

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