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Definition of Dosemeter
1. Noun. A measuring instrument for measuring doses of ionizing radiation (X-rays or radioactivity).
Definition of Dosemeter
1. Noun. (alternative form of dosimeter) ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Dosemeter
Literary usage of Dosemeter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Sixth Meeting of the Task Force on Shielding Aspects of by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (2004)
"Therefore an active dosemeter on the basis of a simple plastic scintillator ...
Furthermore the dosemeter could be applied as a beam loss monitor capable of ..."
2. Occupational Exposure Management at Nuclear Power Plants: Fourth ISOE by European Commission, European Technical Centre (2005)
"Introduction British Energy (BE) and BNFL/Magnox are using the Thermo Electronic
Personal dosemeters (EPD) as the legal dosemeter in a number of their ..."
3. Nuclear Science and Technology: State-of-the-Art Review on Technology for by M. Hulot (1995)
"For gamma rays between 100 keV and a few MeV, the energy of the incident radiation
has hardly any effect on dosemeter response. Below 100 keV, there is an ..."
4. Computing Radiation Dosimetry: CRD 2002 : Workshop Proceedings, Sacavém by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Instituto Tecnologico e Nuclear (2004)
"When performing the type test of a personal dosemeter, ... This information can
be proficiently used to estimate the dosemeter response on a calibration ..."
5. National Accounts of OECD Countries: V.2 by OECD Staff, SourceOECD (Online service) (2004)
"When performing the type test of a personal dosemeter, ... This information can
be proficiently used to estimate the dosemeter response on a calibration ..."
6. X Rays by George William Clarkson Kaye (1917)
"The following table gives an idea of the relation between the different dosemeter
scales : 5H units 2 (Holzknecht ; alkaline salt) = Tint B (Sabouraud-Noire ..."
7. Environmental Regulation: A Barrier to the Use of Environmental Technology by United States, Committee on Science, Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, Subcommittee on Technology, Congress, House (1996)
"1983 The Effect of Radiation on Bioluminescent Bacteria: Possible use of Luminescent
Bacteria as a Biological dosemeter. Phys. Med. Bull., 28:599-602. ..."