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Tissue-equivalaent dosimeter for fast neutrons

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As a result of this work a tissue-sensitive dosimeter of fast neutrons has been produced for measuring from 0.5 to several hundred permissible tissue dose powers inμrads/sec with an error of 7–12%.

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Yudin, M.F., Filippov, O.A. Tissue-equivalaent dosimeter for fast neutrons. Meas Tech 4, 303–308 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00977353

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