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Internet, alt.obituaries, 2004-12-04 : décès 2004 : Lauriston S. Taylor, who helped to establish the first national standard for X-ray exposure in the 1920's and led a series of government and independent organizations over the next 50 years that set radiation exposure standards for workers and the public, died on Nov. 26 in Mitchellville, Md. He was 102. Dr. Taylor's career in radiation science covered most of the nuclear age. He joined the National Bureau of Standards in 1927. He retired in 1977 as the president of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, which sets the standards used by government agencies and industry. Dr. Taylor was born in Brooklyn, on June 1, 1902,
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Taylor, Lauriston S (1902-2004)
Taylor
Lauriston S
Lauriston S Taylor
1902-06-01
2004-11-26
Médecin spécialiste des radiations et de la santé publique
Aspects économiques et sociaux de l'utilisation des isotopes / Par Sir John Cockroft, W. F. Libby, L. S. Taylor, H. Seligman / [S.l.] : Impact , [1957]
Physical foundations of radiology / Otto Glasser, Edith H. Quimby, Lauriston S. Taylor... [et al.] / 3rd edition, revised and enlarged / London : Pitman
X-Ray measurements and protection 1913-1964 : The role of the National Bureau of Standards and the National Radiological Organizations by / Lauriston S. Taylor,... assisted by W. Reeves Tilley,. / Washington : N.B.S , 1981
Physical foundation of radiology / by O. Glasser, E.H. Quimby, L.S. Taylor, and J.L. Weatherwax / New York : Hoeber , 1944