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Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1969
Abstract The paper describes a simple radiation monitor with an extremely linear ratemeter and covering a wide range of counting rates. The input circuit is very sensitive and can operate from 100 mV pulses.
C.P. May, K.A. O'Hara
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Abstract The paper describes a simple radiation monitor with an extremely linear ratemeter and covering a wide range of counting rates. The input circuit is very sensitive and can operate from 100 mV pulses.
C.P. May, K.A. O'Hara
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Radiation monitor with adjustable alarm
Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1969This device was designed to operate in treatment areas of a large radiotherapy centre. In the event of a mechanical or electrical failure an alarm is given if the radiation beam of the unit remains on after the entrance door to the treatment unit has been opened.
W B, Taylor +2 more
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Improvements in Radiation Monitoring Trending
Health Physics, 2017Abstract One of the main goals for Radiation Safety Professionals is to help maintain radiation worker doses below administrative control levels. In the radiation safety field there is an increasing recognition of the value of dosimetry-related data that can be used to enhance safety programs and regulatory compliance.
Christopher Neil, Passmore, Mirela, Kirr
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Radiation Monitoring for the Masses
Health Physics, 2016In response to the Fukushima-Daiichi incident, many commercial vendors have produced applications and equipment targeted at the average member of the public in order to enable them to make radiation measurements themselves at little to no cost. The authors have evaluated a small selection of these items in order to validate their performance when ...
Eric, Wagner, Rich, Sorom, Linda, Wiles
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Monitoring Ultraviolet Radiation
1993This chapter will focus on measurements of irradiance in the ultraviolet (UV) part of the solar spectrum. Therefore, in this chapter UV refers to solar ultraviolet radiation. To accurately measure UV is not a simple task, and many complex sources of error may produce spurious data.
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2015
Proceedings of the 37th International Free Electron Laser Conference, FEL2015, Daejeon, Republic of ...
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Proceedings of the 37th International Free Electron Laser Conference, FEL2015, Daejeon, Republic of ...
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Transistorized Radiation Monitors
IRE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1958The advantages of transistors over vacuum tubes in radiation instruments have long been realized but a somewhat different approach to circuit design must be followed in developing transistor instruments, as compared with that used in vacuum tube circuits, and this seems to have discouraged many from developing such circuits.
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Liquid Crystal Electromagnetic Radiation Monitor
Journal of Microwave Power, 1977Liquid Crystals having color play centered at different temperatures are arranged on metal coated and nonmetal coated dielectric substrates and used to monitor electromagnetic radiation. While both substrates respond to changes in ambient temperature conditions, the metallized substrate will also have temperature changes due to absorbed radiation.
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[Radionuclide radiation monitoring].
Meditsinskaia tekhnika, 1992Radionuclide radiation monitors used nowadays can operate fairly well in measuring the parameters of the radiation type for which they are intended and calibrated. However, in many cases (particularly in emergency situations) the detector is exposed at a time to several types of radiation. Under such conditions its readings may be noticeably influenced
I O, Vasil'ev, Iu N, Tarasenko
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