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In the April 13, 2015, Federal Register, FDA
announced a proposed rule to clarify language in federal
performance standards on ionizing radiation. Specifically, the
proposal would correct a drafting error in an earlier rule on
fluoroscopic equipment measurement.
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FDA Proposes Technical Amendment To Clarify Performance Standard For Ionizing Radiation-Emitting Products
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