Irradiation effect on thermoluminescence (tl) and optical absorption (oa) of quartz submitted to sweping (1993)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated author: WATANABE, SHIGUEO - IF
- School: IF
- Subject: MATÉRIA CONDENSADA
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: Department of Physics Nagoya University
- Place of publication: Nagoya
- Date published: 1993
- Source:
- Título do periódico: Abstracts
- Conference title: International Conference on Radiation Effects in Insulators
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ABNT
YUKIMITU, K; WATANABE, S. Irradiation effect on thermoluminescence (tl) and optical absorption (oa) of quartz submitted to sweping. Anais.. Nagoya: Department of Physics Nagoya University, 1993. -
APA
Yukimitu, K., & Watanabe, S. (1993). Irradiation effect on thermoluminescence (tl) and optical absorption (oa) of quartz submitted to sweping. In Abstracts. Nagoya: Department of Physics Nagoya University. -
NLM
Yukimitu K, Watanabe S. Irradiation effect on thermoluminescence (tl) and optical absorption (oa) of quartz submitted to sweping. Abstracts. 1993 ; -
Vancouver
Yukimitu K, Watanabe S. Irradiation effect on thermoluminescence (tl) and optical absorption (oa) of quartz submitted to sweping. Abstracts. 1993 ; - Internal dose estimation from skin dose measurements using tld in 18-fds positron emission tomography (pet)
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