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Journal of the ICRU 2008 8(2):5-6; doi:10.1093/jicru/ndn022
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© International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements 2008

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The purpose of the present Report is to provide a sound scientific basis for dosimetry for use in radiation processing, specifically taking into account the wide range of doses and irradiation conditions employed industrially. The Report covers the dosimetry systems developed for use in the absorbed-dose range from 10 Gy to 100 kGy for electrons and photons with initial energies in excess of approximately 0.1 MeV. Dosimetry systems described . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Interactions of Electrons and Photons with Matter

Irradiation Facilities

General Aspects of Dosimetry for Radiation Processing

Dosimetry Systems


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