Rahman et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Responses of LiF Thermoluminescence Dosimeters to Diagnostic 60Co Teletherapy BeamsRahman et al., 2015
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- Rahman M
- Hoque M
- Rahman M
- Begum A
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- Bangladesh Journal of Medical Physics
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Thermoluminescence Dosimeter (TLD) is used as an ionizing radiation detector in the field of clinical radiotherapy, diagnostic radiology, personal radiation monitoring as well as in environmental radiation dosimetry. The sensitivity of all the TLDs is not the same even …
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