Several aspects of neutron and related photon radiological physics are being actively investigated. These research topics relate to measurement techniques, basic data values and theoretical discussions. In addition, a modest radiobiological effort is pursued concurrently. The unique coupled neutron/photon source provides an excellent tool for this latter work.
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Several aspects of neutron and related photon radiological physics are being actively investigated. These research topics relate to measurement techniques, basic data values and theoretical discussions. In addition, a modest radiobiological effort is pursued concurrently. The unique coupled neutron/photon source provides an excellent tool for this latter work.
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DeLuca, P.M. Jr.; Attix, F.H. & Gould, M.N.Fast-neutron dosimetry. Progress report, 1 July 1982-30 June 1983,
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