Hoecker, 1962 - Google Patents
Characteristics of the radiation polymerization dosimeterHoecker, 1962
- Document ID
- 13921162978429399765
- Author
- Hoecker F
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Health Physics
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The range of the radiation polymerization dosimeter, originally developed to indicate the absorption of large doses of radiation without the use of any auxiliary equipment, has been extended from 300 to 107 rads. Extensive investigations have disclosed the absence of …
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- G01T1/06—Glass dosimeters using colour change; including plastic dosimeters
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