Skubacz, 2016 - Google Patents
Evaluation of the detection features of UD-807 dosimeters and their suitability for use in personal dosimetrySkubacz, 2016
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- 10695496921549674541
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- Skubacz K
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- Radiation Measurements
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This paper contains the results of studies into the possibilities and limitations of the use of UD-807 Panasonic dosimeters in extremity dosimetry. Detection efficiency, critical levels, detection limits, energy and angular dependence were determined with respect to the beta …
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