Nivi et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Gafchromic Films as a Complementary In-field Dosimetric Tool to Monitor Low Photon Radiation Doses (≤ 50 mSv)Nivi et al., 2023
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- 4919940749858696598
- Author
- Nivi N
- Moise H
- Pejović-Milić A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Health Physics
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This study elucidated the radiation response characteristics of a Gafchromic radiochromic film subjected to low photon doses of≤ 50 mSv, which corresponds to the annual whole body effective dose limit for radiation workers in Canada. Radiochromic films are …
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