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|a Radiation dosimetry.
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|a Front Cover; Fundamentals; Copyright Page; Dedication; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; Table of Contents ; CONTENTS OF OTHER VOLUMES; CHAPTER 1. BASIC CONCEPTS OF DOSIMETRY; I. Introduction; II. Historical Development of Dosimetry; III. Fundamental Description of Radiation Fields; IV. Interaction of Radiation and Matter; V. Radiation Dosimetry; References; CHAPTER 2. MICROSCOPIC ENERGY DISTRIBUTION IN IRRADIATED MATTER; I. Basic Considerations; II. LET Distributions; III. Y Distributions; IV. Z Distributions; V. Summary of Present Status and Recommendations for Future Developments; References.
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|a Radiation Dosimetry, Second Edition, Volume I: Fundamentals describes the significant aspects and fundamentals of radiation dosimetry. This books deals with the concepts and units of dosimetry; special problems of energy deposition in the microscopic domain; interactions of x and y rays, charged particles, and neutrons with matter; mathematical theory of radiation fields; ionization; and cavity-chamber theory. Other topics discussed include the LET distributions, Compton and photoelectric effect, pair production by photons, dosimetry principles, and interactions of neutrons with tissue element.
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|a CHAPTER 3. x-RAY AND γ-RAY INTERACTIONSI. Introduction; II. Attenuation of x Rays and γ Rays; III. Compton Effect; IV. Photoelectric Effect; V. Pair Production by Photons; VI. Mass Attenuation and Absorption Coefficients for Photons in Narrow-Beam Geometry; VII. Interpretation of Scintillation Spectrometer Pulse-Height Spectra; VIII. Self-Absorption in γ-RAY Sources; IX. Buildup Factor for Photons in Broad Beam Attenuation; X. γ-Ray Output of Radionuclides; References; CHAPTER 4. CHARGED-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS; I. Introduction; II. Stopping Power; III. Range; IV. Heavy-Particle Beams.
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|a I. IntroductionII. Cavity Dimensions Small Compared with the Electron Ranges; III. Cavity Dimensions Large Compared with the Electron Ranges; IV. Cavity Dimensions Comparable with the Electron Ranges; V. The Special Case of the ""Matched"" Gas and Wall Material; VI. Absolute Measurement of the Stopping Power Ratio; VII. Experimental Examination of Cavity Theory; VIII. Measurement of Absorbed Dose and Exposure; IX. Radiations Other Than x and γ Rays; X. The Application of Cavity Theory to Devices Other Than the Ionization Chamber; References.
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