Agyeman et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Assessing the different types of thermoluminescence badges on Harshaw 6600 Plus readerAgyeman et al., 2019
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- Agyeman H
- Nyarko B
- Osae S
- Darko E
- Amoako J
- et al.
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- Int J At Nucl Phys
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Radiation dosimetry is defined as the measurement, usually, of the absorbed dose, or other relevant quantities like KERMA, exposure or equivalent dose, which is produced due to the interaction of the ionizing radiation with a material. That measurement can be achieved …
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