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Radiation Attenuation and Stability of ClearView Radiation Shielding TM—A Transparent Liquid High Radiation Shield

Health Physics, 2018
Radiation exposure is a limiting factor to work in sensitive environments seen in nuclear power and test reactors, medical isotope production facilities, spent fuel handling, etc. The established choice for high radiation shielding is lead (Pb), which is toxic, heavy, and abidance by RoHS. Concrete, leaded (Pb) bricks are used as construction materials
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Principles of Radiation Shielding

Nuclear Science and Engineering, 1984
(1984). Principles of Radiation Shielding. Nuclear Science and Engineering: Vol. 88, No. 4, pp. 601-601.
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Principles of Radiation Shielding

Nuclear Technology, 1986
(1986). Principles of Radiation Shielding. Nuclear Technology: Vol. 74, No. 1, pp. 104-105.
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Improved Diffractometer Radiation Shield

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1962
The gaps in the hinged shield used in many commercial x-ray diffractometers may be covered with a second hinged shield. The design of the second shield is described.
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Radiation Shielding

Radiation Research, 1996
Kenneth R. Kase   +2 more
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Electromagnetic radiation shielding

2014
Electromagnetic fields are present everywhere in our environment. Some objects emit electromagnetic radiation at high level that can affect human health.
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Thermal radiation shields

American Journal of Physics, 1995
Y. H. Chia, D. Kiang
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Radiation Shielding

2012
J. Kenneth Shultis, Richard E. Faw
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Electromagnetic shield against space radiations.

2008
The space radiations effect is one of the main problems concerning astronaut’s health and onboard electronic equipment’s functionality like computers, sensors, and so on. Radiations cause ionization in biological matter and charge deposition in semiconductors.
MICHELI, DAVIDE   +2 more
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