1952
DOI: 10.2172/4390246
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Studies of Flash Burns: The Carbon Arc Source

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“…t h e mean of f i v e curves obtained by the use of an integrating sphere as previously described (TIo ing mde i n t h i s manner, and demonstrates *he r e l a t i v e magnitude of the "flicker" i n t h e frradimce received at the exposure plane, of such cwves, t h e mean transmission of the pulse wheel was calculated, and t h e a c t u a l transmission during one cycle of the pulse was measured by d i r e c t calorimetry (13) e The two values checked with each other and with the idealized curve within e- …”
Section: ( 7 )mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…t h e mean of f i v e curves obtained by the use of an integrating sphere as previously described (TIo ing mde i n t h i s manner, and demonstrates *he r e l a t i v e magnitude of the "flicker" i n t h e frradimce received at the exposure plane, of such cwves, t h e mean transmission of the pulse wheel was calculated, and t h e a c t u a l transmission during one cycle of the pulse was measured by d i r e c t calorimetry (13) e The two values checked with each other and with the idealized curve within e- …”
Section: ( 7 )mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…A monitoring apparatus was developed in this laboratory to record the intensity of radiation at the moment of exposure (3). A Pyrex glass plate in this monitoring apparatus altered the spectral characteristics of the radiation from the carbon arc soxirce by eliminating much of the ultraviolet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%