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Metrological aspects of non-ionizing radiation control

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Domestic and foreign regulatory databases regarding the allowable levels of nonionizing radiation are analyzed; as the result, major requirements to measuring devices used in non-ionizing radiation control are formulated. A brief description of P3-31 electromagnetic radiation meter (which satisfies the stated requirements) is provided.

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Original Russian Text © V.P. Khilov, V.V. Khilov, 2009, published in Datchiki i Sistemy, 2009, No. 11, pp. 56–60.

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Khilov, V.P., Khilov, V.V. Metrological aspects of non-ionizing radiation control. Autom Remote Control 72, 893–899 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0005117911040217

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