Abstract
The assessment of interval radiation doses due to intake of radionuclides differs totally from external dosimetry. External dosimetry is relatively straight forward: Workers are equipped with appropriate dosimeters that give the dose upon direct reading. Internal dosimetry is actually an assessment of the dose based on results of personnel and environmental monitoring (authors).
Kol, R;
Laichter, Y
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- Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Beersheba (Israel). Nuclear Research Center-Negev
Citation Formats
Kol, R, and Laichter, Y.
Monitoring and radiation dose estimation for internal contamination of occupational workers.
Israel: N. p.,
1996.
Web.
Kol, R, & Laichter, Y.
Monitoring and radiation dose estimation for internal contamination of occupational workers.
Israel.
Kol, R, and Laichter, Y.
1996.
"Monitoring and radiation dose estimation for internal contamination of occupational workers."
Israel.
@misc{etde_475925,
title = {Monitoring and radiation dose estimation for internal contamination of occupational workers}
author = {Kol, R, and Laichter, Y}
abstractNote = {The assessment of interval radiation doses due to intake of radionuclides differs totally from external dosimetry. External dosimetry is relatively straight forward: Workers are equipped with appropriate dosimeters that give the dose upon direct reading. Internal dosimetry is actually an assessment of the dose based on results of personnel and environmental monitoring (authors).}
place = {Israel}
year = {1996}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Monitoring and radiation dose estimation for internal contamination of occupational workers}
author = {Kol, R, and Laichter, Y}
abstractNote = {The assessment of interval radiation doses due to intake of radionuclides differs totally from external dosimetry. External dosimetry is relatively straight forward: Workers are equipped with appropriate dosimeters that give the dose upon direct reading. Internal dosimetry is actually an assessment of the dose based on results of personnel and environmental monitoring (authors).}
place = {Israel}
year = {1996}
month = {Dec}
}