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Measurement of very high dose rate of ionization radiation by ionometric method

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A miniature ionization chamber of air-equivalent material in the form of a thimble is described. By means of this ionization chamber in connection with a Siemens-universal-dosimeter-system it is possible to measure a dose rate up to 1.55 million R per minute.

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Sewkor, A. Measurement of very high dose rate of ionization radiation by ionometric method. Biophysik 3, 8–10 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01191052

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