Science In Action: Chemistry 8

Science In Action: Chemistry 8
ISBN-10
8131712591
ISBN-13
9788131712597
Series
Science in Action
Pages
92
Language
English
Published
2007-09
Publisher
Pearson Education India
Author
Moorthy Gayatri

Description

Technicians working in hospitals and laboratories use special gloves or machines to handle such materials . Often they work behind a thick lead screen which protects them from harmful radiation . They usually wear a badge containing a ...

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