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RPII

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RPIIRadiological Protection Institute of Ireland
RPIIRelated Person Insurance Income
RPIIRegister of Play Inspectors International Ltd.
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The Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland found a home in Ballymote, Co Sligo, with "extremely dangerous" concentrations of radon gas.
Scientists from the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland - the RPI - claim coming in contact with the gas over an extended period of time could produce a one in 50 chance of contracting the deadly disease.
The Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland said counties in the west, south-east and south returned the highest rates of homes with high levels of the gas.
The Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland revealed measurements in one home showed up to 70 times the acceptable level - exposing occupants to the radiation equivalent of 47 chest X-rays every day.
The Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland said 4,000 houses have already tested positive for cancer-causing radon.
The Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland detailed radioactivity in the environment last year.
The Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland began an awareness drive in Mallow, Co Cork.
The Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland published a set of maps which show nearly a third of the country is deemed a High Radon Area.
The Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII) has a series of aging monitoring stations dotted along the East coast.
Tests were also performed on Mr Gaidar, while experts from the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland scanned locations visited by him for excessive radiation.
Experts from the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII) said in its report that Sellafield "will still need significant investment" for 150 years before it is fully decommissioned.
New research by the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII) has revealed more than 90,000 Irish homes have dangerous levels of radon concentration.
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