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Dose equivalent measurements in a strongly pulsed high-energy radiation field

The stray radiation field outside the shielding of high-energy accelerators comprises neutrons, photons and charged particles with a wide range of energies. Often, accelerators operate by accelerating and ejecting short pulses of particles, creating an analogue, pulsed radiation field. The pulses ca...

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Published in:Radiation protection dosimetry 2004-01, Vol.110 (1-4), p.759-762
Main Authors: Mayer, S., Golnik, N., Kyllönen, J. E., Menzel, H. G., Otto, Th
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