Measurement Techniques

, Volume 32, Issue 3, pp 265–266 | Cite as

9.9Tc as a dosimetric standard

  • V. V. Bochkarev
  • K. G. Bukov
  • T. S. Orlova
  • L. V. Timofeev
  • L. N. Fedotov
Ionizing-Radiation Measurements
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Physical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1989

Authors and Affiliations

  • V. V. Bochkarev
  • K. G. Bukov
  • T. S. Orlova
  • L. V. Timofeev
  • L. N. Fedotov

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