Radiation Protection Dosimetry 96:251-254 (2001)
© 2001 Oxford University Press
Development of Electronic Personal Neutron Dosemeters: A European Co-operation
The European Commission recently sponsored an international research and development project, in which three 'active' personal neutron dosemeters were developed. Comparative irradiation experiments showed good results with respect to sensitivity and energy dependence of the response.
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