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  2. Dosimeter - Wikipedia

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    This is an actual reading obtained from such as an ambient dose gamma monitor, or a personal dosimeter. The dosimeter is calibrated in a known radiation field to ensure display of accurate operational quantities and allow a relationship to known health effect.

  3. Dosimetry - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Izewska gives Ambassador Frank Recker and his delegation a tour of the IAEA Dosimetry Laboratory.. Radiation dosimetry in the fields of health physics and radiation protection is the measurement, calculation and assessment of the ionizing radiation dose absorbed by an object, usually the human body.

  4. Thermoluminescent dosimeter - Wikipedia

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    A thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) A thermoluminescent dosimeter, or TLD, is a type of radiation dosimeter, consisting of a piece of a thermoluminescent crystalline material inside a radiolucent package. When a thermoluminescent crystal is exposed to ionizing radiation, it absorbs and traps some of the energy of the radiation in its crystal ...

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  6. Optically stimulated luminescence - Wikipedia

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    The OSL dosimeter's maximum equivalent dose measurement for x-ray and gamma ray photons is 1000 rem. For beta particles with energies from 150 keV to in excess of 10 MeV, dose measurement ranges from 10 mrem to 1000 rem. Neutron radiation with energies of 40 keV to greater than 35 MeV has a dose measurement range from 20 mrem to 25 rem.

  7. Quartz fiber dosimeter - Wikipedia

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    A quartz fiber dosimeter, sometimes called a self indicating pocket dosimeter (SIPD) or self reading pocket dosimeter (SRPD) or quartz fibre electrometer (QFE), is a type of radiation dosimeter, a pen-like device that measures the cumulative dose of ionizing radiation received by the device, usually over one work period. It is clipped to a ...

  8. Noise dosimeter - Wikipedia

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    Personal noise dosimeters. A noise dosimeter (American English) or noise dosemeter (British English) is a specialized sound level meter intended specifically to measure the noise exposure of a person integrated over a period of time; usually to comply with Health and Safety regulations such as the Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) 29 CFR 1910.95 Occupational Noise Exposure Standard [1] or ...

  9. Comparison of dosimeters - Wikipedia

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    conflicting answers (124x35x20 or 123x34x18) 65 built-in Lithium polymer battery: LCD with backlight Yes CsI(Tl) scintillator: 0.01–1000 1-10 5: 0.5 yes USB and Bluetooth: thermometer, GPS, clock RadiaCode 103 [8] [9] [11] Cyprus: conflicting answers (124x35x20 or 123x34x18) 65 built-in Lithium polymer battery: LCD with backlight Yes CsI(Tl ...