1989
DOI: 10.1016/0883-2889(89)90024-5
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The LMRI ESR/alanine dosimetry system: Description and performance

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“…Alanine has been studied as a dosimetric system in radiation processing plants ( Bartolotta et al 1989, Nam and Regulla 1989, Sollier et al 1989. ESR alanine dosimetry of high-energy electrons has been studied in radiotherapy (Chu et al 1989) as well as in an accelerator radiation environment (Coninckx et al 1989) and in dose control in industrial plants (Dorda 1989).…”
Section: J Gamma-and X-ray Dosimetersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alanine has been studied as a dosimetric system in radiation processing plants ( Bartolotta et al 1989, Nam and Regulla 1989, Sollier et al 1989. ESR alanine dosimetry of high-energy electrons has been studied in radiotherapy (Chu et al 1989) as well as in an accelerator radiation environment (Coninckx et al 1989) and in dose control in industrial plants (Dorda 1989).…”
Section: J Gamma-and X-ray Dosimetersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to obtain an acceptable value of amplitude, laboratories subtract an unirradiated pellet spectrum (taken as background) from the spectra of an irradiated pellet measured at different angles and then calculate a mean value. The first proposal (Sollier et al, 1989) used only two measurement angles. Hayes et al (2000) carried out continuous (2005) and Anton (2005), five spaced at 72 • .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several improvements to reduce the orientation effects can be accomplished by certain time-consuming procedures, e.g. for pellet-shaped dosimeters, averaging the measured values at two different orientations 90˚ apart [14,15] or by using double-integration of the spectrum [16], and for film dosimeters, by attaining maximum amplitude or by averaging the maximum and minimum amplitudes [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%