Measurement Techniques

, Volume 21, Issue 8, pp 1153–1156 | Cite as

Errors of dosimeters

  • M. P. Kochina
  • Yu. V. Lysanov
  • G. P. Ostromukhova
  • M. F. Yudin
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Physical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1979

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  • M. P. Kochina
  • Yu. V. Lysanov
  • G. P. Ostromukhova
  • M. F. Yudin

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