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measuring the dose of radiation emitted by a radioactive source

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Applying MC codes in I-124 dosimetry is another area of future investigation.
Secondly, the OSL nanoDots are good alternative for radiation dosimetry during radiological procedures.
This article reviews the state-of-the-art reconstructive dosimetry for estimating localized radiation doses, and also focuses on the dosimetry results of the Brazilian gammagraphy accident.
Since ML emission in this system is induced by the gamma ray and ML increases with gamma-ray dose, it may be use in ML dosimetry. This fundamental work might be important in developing new luminescent devices applicable for ML sensors and dosimeter.
An elegant solution to assessing the long-term dosimeter response profile arose from common practices for the alanine dosimetry system that supports the NIST transfer dosimetry services.
Vocal dosimetry data include total elapsed phonation time, which can be reported as either accumulated phonation time, or as a percentage of the total time the device was worn (percent phonation time).
Height of 185 C peak is almost twice that of the dosimetry peak of CaS[O.sub.4]:Dy.
In the US Army, all personnel who are occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation and may exceed 10% of the occupational dose limit of 5 rems (50 mSv) per year are issued dosimetry. (9) The US Army uses a thermoluminescent dosimetry (TLD) system to measure and characterize this exposure.
5 October 2009 - Swedish nuclear industry services provider Studsvik AB (STO: SVIK) said today it sold its personal dosimetry operations to US firm Landauer Inc (NYSE: LDR), booking a SEK6.5m capital gain.
Also the new guidelines take account of revised and new international standards on metrology and dosimetry, with specific requirements regarding accuracy, performance and the assessment of the uncertainty of measurements.
Although the field of radiation physics has several established authors, this new book gives a somewhat different perspective on the field's basic content areas in radiation therapy, medical dosimetry and medical physics.
However, few venues have computer-based medical dosimetry teaching tools for radiation therapy educators and radiation therapy students.
The University of Wisconsin--La Crosse offers the first web-based medical dosimetry program in the nation.
In the election article in the February issue of ASRT Scanner, it stated there were no qualified candidates for two medical dosimetry positions and two radiation therapy positions.
Thermo Electron has agreed to purchase the Electronic Personal Dosimetry (EPD) business of Seimens plc for approximately $4.5 million in cash subject to post-closing adjustments.