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Microelectronics and microdosimetry
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 1987The dimensions of electronic components have been steadily decreasing until radiation-sensitive sites are now at the micrometer level. Reduced size generally has corresponded to improved performance and increased computing speed; however, it also resulted in an unanticipated increase in vulnerability to radiation.
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International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine, 1970
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Radiobiological Challenges Posed by Microdosimetry
Health Physics, 1996The inapplicability of the concept of dose to cellular and subcellular structures is the paradox that has driven the development of radiation biophysics. It remains a central problem which necessitates the use of microdosimetry in radiobiology, radiation protection, and the clinical applications of ionizing radiation.
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Microdosimetry of Plutonium in Lungs
Health Physics, 1983Chord length distributions for alveolar cells and cell nuclei were determined by superimposing computer-generated alpha-particle tracks on magnified images of randomly selected rat lung sections using the Quantitative Television Microscope. Specific energy distributions were then calculated by applying image analysis techniques.
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Microdosimetry of internally deposited radionuclides
The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1982Microdosimetry uses the physical interaction of ionization events with cellular targets and the modification of the direct effects by biological processes to explain the effects of radiation. Knowledge of sensitive sites inside cells, of microscopic distributions of internally deposited radionuclides, and distribution of energy deposition contribute to
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Microdosimetry: Reflections on Harald Rossi
Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2002This and twelve previous Symposia reflect the evolution of microdosimetry, a field of research that has determined major new developments in radiation research, radiation protection, and radiology during the past four decades. The concepts of microdosimetry and its techniques were developed almost single handedly by H. H. Rossi.
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International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine, 1968
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