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  2. File:Radiation protection apron, 1920-1958 Wellcome L0065297.jpg

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    A layer of lead is incorporated into this apron. It helps protect the wearer, an X-ray technician, from harmful radiation. It became standard protective equipment. The apron is made of cloth. With the lead, it weighs around five kilos. It is seen with a pair of protective gloves (A606876). These are also lead lined.

  3. Radiation protection - Wikipedia

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    In x-ray facilities, walls surrounding the room with the x-ray generator may contain lead shielding such as lead sheets, or the plaster may contain barium sulfate. Operators view the target through a leaded glass screen, or if they must remain in the same room as the target, wear lead aprons .

  4. Lead shielding - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Aprons used for dental imaging should include thyroid collars. However, in poorer or loosely regulated [4] countries, possibly due to the cost of such equipment (approx. 40 USD), [5] no such lead protection is given to the patients themselves, [6] though the operators do get out of the x-ray room for their own safety.

  5. History of radiation protection - Wikipedia

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    Unprotected experiments in the U.S. in 1896 with an early X-ray tube (Crookes tube), when the dangers of radiation were largely unknown.[1]The history of radiation protection begins at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries with the realization that ionizing radiation from natural and artificial sources can have harmful effects on living organisms.

  6. Apron - Wikipedia

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    Women working outside the home wore whatever protective garments their jobs required, including coveralls, smocks, or aprons. At home, they worked in full-length aprons with hefty pockets and a cinched waistline that were often decorated with buttons, pockets and contrasting colors. [21] Aprons became plain during the Great Depression.

  7. Blue Apron meal delivery review: A healthy option for ... - AOL

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    Blue Apron offers eight meal kit plans: Two meals a week for two people: $12.50 per serving. Two meals a week for four people: $9.99 per serving

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