Solid state neutron dosimeter for space applications
Gerald Entine
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Solid state neutron dosimeter for space applications
Published
1990
Publisher
Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc.
Pages
1
Subjects
Response of personal noise dosimeters to continuous and impulse-like signals
Evaluation of the DOS1600 personal dosimeter
CRRES micro--electronics package data analysis
Time-dependent and light-induced fading in Victoreen model 2600-80 aluminum oxide thermoluminescence dosemeters
Considerations in the application of the electronic dosimeter to dose of record
Performance testing of extremity dosimeters
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Solid state neutron dosimeter for space applications was written by Gerald Entine.
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