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119 related items for PubMed ID: 4642957

  • 1. Comparison of film badges and thermoluminescent dosimeters.
    Crosby EH.
    Health Phys; 1972 Sep; 23(3):371-5. PubMed ID: 4642957
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  • 3. [Metrological and operating characteristics of thermoluminescent and photographic film dosimeters for the centralized individual dosimetric monitoring of medical personnel].
    Kalmykov LZ, Gorelik GI, Stadnik LL, Romanova IN, Kovalevskaia LN.
    Med Radiol (Mosk); 1989 Jul; 34(7):72-6. PubMed ID: 2761377
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  • 4. Thermoluminescence personnel dosimetry at Hanford. I. 7 LiF extremity and non-radiation worker dosimeters.
    Kocher LF, Kathren RL, Endres GW.
    Health Phys; 1970 Apr; 18(4):311-7. PubMed ID: 5513055
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  • 5. Personnel dosimetry intercomparison studies at the Health Physics Research Reactor: a summary (1974-80).
    Sims CS, Swaja RE.
    Health Phys; 1982 Jan; 42(1):3-18. PubMed ID: 7056645
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  • 6. Small-scale comparison of film badges and thermoluminescent dosimeters.
    Crosby EH.
    Radiology; 1971 May; 99(2):429-32. PubMed ID: 5553584
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  • 8. A current look at TLD in personnel monitoring.
    Attix FH.
    Health Phys; 1972 Mar; 22(3):287-91. PubMed ID: 5015650
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  • 10. Optically stimulated luminescence dosimeters.
    Kasper K.
    Health Phys; 2001 Aug; 81(2):108-9. PubMed ID: 11480868
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  • 13. Evaluation of personnel dosimetry methods for diagnostic x-ray special procedures work.
    Jacobson A, Banks T, Ackerman M, Czerwonka OR.
    Health Phys; 1973 Jul; 25(1):76-80. PubMed ID: 4785404
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  • 14. Personnel and environmental thermoluminescent dosimetry for a university reactor located in a semitropical area.
    Weng PS, Huan CY.
    Radiat Data Rep; 1974 May; 15(5):247-52. PubMed ID: 4836067
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  • 15. Itercomparison between photographic, thermoluminescent and radiophotoluminescent dosimeters.
    Deus SF, Watanabe S.
    Health Phys; 1975 Jun; 28(6):793-9. PubMed ID: 1140982
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  • 17. [Intercalibration of dosimeters on film in Italian services of the personnel dosimetry].
    Busuoli G, Cavallini A.
    Minerva Fisiconucl; 1971 Jun; 15(1):33-7. PubMed ID: 5566451
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  • 18. An intercomparison of personnel monitoring services in Australia.
    Morris ND, Hargrave NJ.
    Australas Phys Eng Sci Med; 1983 Jun; 6(3):143-6. PubMed ID: 6679278
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  • 19. Radiation exposure to an orthopedic surgeon.
    Barry TP.
    Clin Orthop Relat Res; 1984 Jun; (182):160-4. PubMed ID: 6692610
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  • 20. A Brazilian government external individual monitoring service: experience since 1972.
    Mauricio CL, Martins MM, Ramos EV, Souza-Santos D.
    Radiat Prot Dosimetry; 2011 Mar; 144(1-4):130-6. PubMed ID: 21148166
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