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The dependence of the calculated individual absorbed dose on the form factor, degree of anisotropy, and the model line width of the background component of the EPR spectrum of tooth enamel established. It is shown that an incorrect choice of the model line form for the background component can lead to inadequate evaluation of reconstructed load dose.
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Dubovskii, S.V., Kirillov, V.A. The Individual Form of the Background Signal in EPR Dosimetry of Tooth Enamel. Journal of Applied Spectroscopy 67, 878–882 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004172002099
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