1989
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.rpd.a080502
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The Possible Role of the IAEA/WHO SSDL Network in Implementing the Dose Equivalent Operational Quantities into Radiation Protection Practices for Individual Monitoring

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“…The procedure is administratively complicated as the service is world-wide. BIPM had participated in this intercomparison exercise as a reference laboratory; IAEA deviated +0.6% (Nette et al, 1989). 6.10 for the illustration).…”
Section: The Iaea/who Network Of Ssdlsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The procedure is administratively complicated as the service is world-wide. BIPM had participated in this intercomparison exercise as a reference laboratory; IAEA deviated +0.6% (Nette et al, 1989). 6.10 for the illustration).…”
Section: The Iaea/who Network Of Ssdlsmentioning
confidence: 99%