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First-in-human dosimetry and safety evaluation of <sup>68</sup>Ga-αMSH derivative for PET imaging of melanoma. [PDF]

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Zolghadri S   +6 more
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A Pocket Radiation Monitor

The British Journal of Radiology, 1964
It has been appreciated for some time, that there is a need for a device which can warn radium ward nursing staff when they are in a relatively high radiation field. Such a monitor, giving an audible warning in the form of a series of clicks, was described by Watson (1960).
E. Leask, N. M. Procter
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Radiation Monitoring for the Masses

Health Physics, 2016
In 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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A radiation monitor

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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A Radiation Transport Monitor

Instruments and Experimental Techniques, 2021
A radiation monitor based on a cast polystyrene scintillator with wavelength-shifting optical fibers is described, which has a large aperture; the dimensions of the active part of the detector are 100 × 200 × 5 cm. The monitor also includes a sensor for the presence of a monitored object and a television camera, united by a single control system.
D. A. Vasiliev   +8 more
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