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Practical applications of radioactivity and nuclear radiations: an introductory text for engineers, scientists, teachers and students

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This book is aimed at scientists and engineers wanting to use radioisotopes and the emitted ionising radiations competently but without seeking expertise.

It describes decay and stability criteria, necessary precautions to ensure radiation protection and the detection of alpha, beta and gamma rays including spectrometry.

There are comments on calorimetry, liquid scintillation counting, how to use secondary standard instruments, high resolution detectors and how to calculate counting results estimating uncertainties and allowing for the statistics of radionuclide decays.

The book's principal purpose is to encourage radionuclide applications which can be done safely, reliably and accurately.

It describes industrial and scientific applications of alpha, beta, and gamma rays, neutrons and high energy radiations.

This book will be of particular interest to scientists and technologists, teachers and students, helping them to work with radioisotopes safely, efficiently and reliably.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
110711280X / 9781107112803
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
09/08/2001
England
English
331 pages
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