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Right or Left: Which Is the Right Radial Access for Liver Transarterial Chemoembolization? [PDF]

open access: yesDiagnostics (Basel)
Giurazza F   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Characterizing multimorbidity and the risk for hospitalization among people living with HIV from the African Cohort Study. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Glob Public Health
Scott R   +12 more
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Fractional order of kinetics in LiF-TLD 100

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1984
In a recent letter, McKeever and Lilley (1983) have argued that the non-first-order kinetics for LiF-TLD 100 obtained by Kathuria and Sunta (1983) is an artefact of their experimental set-up. In this letter it is shown that this is not the case.
B . D Bhasin   +2 more
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Thermal quenching by phototransfer in LiF TLD-100

Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1981
Describes an application of the phototransfer property of LiF TLD-100 in the quantitative estimation of a factor for thermal quenching for the high temperature glow peak (385 degrees C) relative to the TL in the temperature region 25-300 degrees C.
S P, Kathuria, C M, Sunta
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Mixed radiation dosimetry with LiF (TLD-100)

Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1970
The LiF dosemeter presents two main glow peaks, one at 210 degrees C and the other at a temperature between 250 and 300 degrees C. It is shown that the two-peak ratio depends on the type of incident radiation. This characteristic makes it possible to use LiF to measure doses in mixed fields (slow neutrons and electromagnetic radiations).
G, Busuoli   +3 more
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Thermoluminescence of LiF TLD-100 by phototransfer

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1976
The residual trapped charge carriers remaining after incomplete annealing of an irradiated thermoluminescent (TL) sample can be transferred to empty trapping sites by incident ultraviolet (UB) photons. Phototransferred thermoluminescence (PTTL) in LiF TLD-100 was studied as a function of the residual glow curve intensity the photon energy of the ...
C M Sunta, S Watanabe
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