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PERFORMANCE TESTING OF EYE LENS DOSEMETER AND EVALUATION OF PERSONAL RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSITION AT DOUERA ORTHOPEDIC INTERVENTIONAL SERVICE

The radiological monitoring of the eye in the workplace depends on the type of dosemeter used and its performance. The dosimetric performances of Nuclear Research Center of Algiers (CRNA) developed eye lens dosemeter (Larabi-Harfouche et al. Characterization and qualification of a CRNA eye dosemeter...

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Published in:Radiation protection dosimetry 2021-11, Vol.196 (1-2), p.34-43
Main Authors: Larabi-Harfouche, K, Dari, F, Herrati, A, Medkour Ishak-Boushaki, G, Ouldmouhoub-Bedak, D J, Lounis-Mokrani, Z
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