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Response to letter: 'why so many doses, and why now?' [PDF]

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Dosimetry

2022
The dosimeters used to measure radiation dose produce a value which has to be calibrated to be in keeping with the values in an approved laboratory, which will be one of an international network of such laboratories at the center of which is the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures in France (BIPM).
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Dosimetry of iodoantipyrine

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1989
Dosimetry of iodoantipyrine labeled with radioactive iodine was determined by measuring the biodistribution of 131I-iodoantipyrine in 41 female rabbits. Following administration of the radiopharmaceutical, subjects were killed at 0.5, 6, 12, 17, 24, 36, and 48 h. Organs and samples of tissues and body fluids were assayed.
Garo P. Basmadjian   +2 more
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Dosimetry in Photocoagulation

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1971
Equipment can measure and record a radiation dose during photocoagulation, both with a quasicontinuous ruby laser coagulator and the optical attachment to the Zeiss Oberkochen apparatus enabling the use of the mirror contact glass. Routine dosimetry is thought to be of importance because recent experience has shown that the incidence rate of the ...
A. Roulier, Franz Fankhauser, W. Lotmar
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Breast dosimetry

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1999
The estimation of the absorbed dose to the breast is an important part of the quality control of the mammographic examination. Knowledge of breast dose is essential for the design and performance assessment of mammographic imaging systems. This review gives a historical introduction to the measurement of breast dose.
D R, Dance, C L, Skinner, G A, Carlsson
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DOSIMETRY IN PHOTOCHEMISTRY*

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1968
Abstract— A method of dosimetry which is useful in analyzing complex photochemical reactions involving more than one photoproduct is described. This involves determining a photochemical cross section for each of the products, σB, σc…., and an absorption cross section σ. for the reacting species.
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Dosimetry in neutron radiotherapy

European Journal of Cancer (1965), 1971
Abstract The meaningful specification of patient dosage in neutron therapy requires in addition to a statement of the absorbed dose of neutrons, an accurate assessment of the absorbed dose of gamma-radiation, including both capture gamma-radiation produced in a patient and any contaminant gamma-radiation that accompanies the neutrons. In addition the
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Radiopharmaceutical Dosimetry in Pediatrics

Radiology, 1968
The increasing use of radionuclides in medical diagnosis and research requires that we investigate further the radiation exposure from these procedures. Although information is frequently available for adults (1–3), only occasional reference is found to radiation doses received by children (4), a group in which there should be much concern about ...
James G. Kereiakes   +3 more
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Unexplained overexposures on physical dosimetry reported by biological dosimetry

2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2009
The Medical Service of the Radiation Protection Service from the University Hospital La Fe (Valencia, Spain), carries out medical examinations of the workers occupationally exposed to ionising radiation. The Biological Dosimetry Laboratory is developing its activity since 2001.
Miguel Almonacid   +3 more
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Space radiation dosimetry

Acta Astronautica, 1994
In this report dosimetric measurements are presented which were performed during the missions Spacelab 1, D 1, Biocosmos 8 and Biocosmos 9. Detector packages consisting of plastic nuclear track detectors, nuclear emulsions and thermoluminescence dosimeters were exposed at different locations inside and outside spacecrafts behind more or less well ...
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