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- 2015
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Human metabolism of orally administered radioactive cobalt chloride.
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Experimentally determined vs. Monte Carlo simulated peak-to-valley ratios for a well-characterised n-type HPGe detector.
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Hair as an indicator of the body content of polonium in humans: preliminary results from study of five male volunteers.
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Investigation and optimisation of mobile Nal(Tl) and He-3-based neutron detectors for finding point sources
2015) In Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research. Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors, and Associated Equipment 786. p.127-134(
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Assessment of effective dose to an individual carrying materials useful for radiation dosimetry by optically stimulated luminescence
2015) 12th International Conference on Medical Physics in the Baltic States In Medical Physics in the Baltic States p.48-51(
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- 2014
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Tests of HPGe- and scintillation-based backpack γ-radiation survey systems.
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Household salt for retrospective dose assessments using OSL: signal integrity and its dependence on containment, sample collection, and signal readout.
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On background radiation gradients - the use of airborne surveys when searching for orphan sources using mobile gamma-ray spectrometry
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Detection of radioactive fragments in patients after radiological or nuclear emergencies using computed tomography and digital radiography.
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- 2012
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A biokinetic study of (209)Po in man.
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