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Milliroentgen Dosimetry with Thermoluminescence

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Abstract

The primary purpose of this letter is to point out that thermoluminescence can be used for the measurement of extremely small radiation exposures in the range of ionization chambers and film badges.

© 1957 Optical Society of America

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