Pradhan et al., 2016 - Google Patents
On the scenario of passive dosimeters in personnel monitoring: Relevance to diagnostic radiology and fluoroscopy-based interventional cardiologyPradhan et al., 2016
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- Pradhan A
- Lee J
- Kim J
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- Journal of medical physics
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82 Pradhan, et al.: Use of personnel monitoring badge but also to its features of ruggedness, insensitivity to light (unlike apprehension of light‑induced fading in OSL due to light leakage, if any),[8] and unique property of exhibiting a well‑defined glow peak as a clear signature of …
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