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Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, 1997
This report is 11th in the series on Spectrochemical Methods of Analysis issued by IUPAC Commission V.4. It is concerned with Radiation Detection as used in analytical atomic and molecular emission, absorption, and fluorescence spectroscopy in the X-ray and optical wavelength region (i.e. from 10 pm to 1 mm).
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This report is 11th in the series on Spectrochemical Methods of Analysis issued by IUPAC Commission V.4. It is concerned with Radiation Detection as used in analytical atomic and molecular emission, absorption, and fluorescence spectroscopy in the X-ray and optical wavelength region (i.e. from 10 pm to 1 mm).
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Radiation Detection Technology
2021Although there have been anecdotal accounts of people sensing high levels of radiation (e.g. having a metallic taste or tingling skin) there is no scientific support for these accounts; to the best of our knowledge humans lack the ability to sense ionizing radiation.
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2000
Abstract What is adaptive radiation? A working definition and the means to apply it are crucial to successful study of the process. Modern usage derives from Simpson (1953, p. 223): ‘adaptive radiation strictly speaking refers to more or less simultaneous divergence of numerous lines from much the same adaptive type into different, also ...
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Abstract What is adaptive radiation? A working definition and the means to apply it are crucial to successful study of the process. Modern usage derives from Simpson (1953, p. 223): ‘adaptive radiation strictly speaking refers to more or less simultaneous divergence of numerous lines from much the same adaptive type into different, also ...
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2006 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2006
Vertically oriented radiation detectors may not provide sufficient screening in rail or aviation applications. Railcars can be heavily shielded on the sides, reducing the sensitivity of vertically mounted monitors. For aviation, the distance required for wingspan clearance reduces a vertical detector's coverage of the fuselage.
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Vertically oriented radiation detectors may not provide sufficient screening in rail or aviation applications. Railcars can be heavily shielded on the sides, reducing the sensitivity of vertically mounted monitors. For aviation, the distance required for wingspan clearance reduces a vertical detector's coverage of the fuselage.
Kathleen McCormick +6 more
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2000
The term radiation refers to the continual emission of energy from a surface. Since thermal imaging systems are non-contact measuring devices, they sense the radiation that appears to emanate from the surface. The emitted energy depends upon the surface temperature and surface characteristics.
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The term radiation refers to the continual emission of energy from a surface. Since thermal imaging systems are non-contact measuring devices, they sense the radiation that appears to emanate from the surface. The emitted energy depends upon the surface temperature and surface characteristics.
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Josephson Effect and Radiation Detection
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 1998Josephson junctions are considered as possible candidates for fast nuclear particle detection. The mechanisms of interaction between ionizing particles and Josephson junctions are briefly discussed. Three examples of possible implementations of fast Josephson detectors are discussed in some details.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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