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January-March 2011 | Vol 34 | Issue  1     Table ofContents  RSS Feed 
 
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Novel fluorescent nuclear track detectors for use in neutron and heavy charged particle dosimetry
Bhuwan C Bhatt
Precise measurements of neutrons and heavy charged particles (HCPs) remain one of the most challenging tasks in radiation dosimetry. Recently, Akselrod and co-workers have reported development of nove...
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Thermoluminescence, optically stimulated luminescence and radiophotoluminescence dosimetry: An overall perspective
Bhuwan C Bhatt
Radiation dosimetric methods are used for the estimation of dose absorbed by radiation in a detector material. These methods are required for estimation of absorbed dose in various applications of rad...
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NDMA guidelines on management of nuclear and radiological emergencies
MC Abani
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), ever since it's formation as an apex policy making body for the country in the field of disaster management, has formulated a set of guidelines to as...
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Adequacy of annealing duration in reducing the background counts of personnel monitoring TLD cards: A study
Kshama Srivastava, Geetha Varadharajan, MP Punekar, P Ayappan, MP Chougaonkar
A case study was undertaken to resolve the problem of high background counts of annealed TLD cards at one of the TLD Laboratory observed during handling the over exposure report (OER) received from va...
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