Bailiff et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Comparison of retrospective luminescence dosimetry with computational modeling in two highly contaminated settlements downwind of the Chernobyl NPPBailiff et al., 2004
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- Bailiff I
- Stepanenko V
- Göksu H
- Bøtter-Jensen L
- Brodski L
- Chumak V
- Correcher V
- Delgado A
- Golikov V
- Jungner H
- Khamidova L
- Kolizshenkov T
- Likhtarev I
- Meckbach R
- Petrov S
- Sholom S
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- Health Physics
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The cumulative absorbed dose in bricks collected from six buildings in two heavily contaminated settlements (137 Cs> 2,000 kBq m− 2) located downwind of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was determined using luminescence techniques by six laboratories …
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