Abaza, 2018 - Google Patents
New trend in radiation dosimetersAbaza, 2018
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- Abaza A
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- American Journal of Modern Physics
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A radiation dosimeter is a device that measures exposure to ionizing radiation. It is used for human radiation protection as a measurement of dose in both medical and industrial processes. This study aimed to identify and highlight the new technology in the types of …
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