Development of a retrospective/fortuitous accident dosimetry service based on OSL of mobile phones

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Development of a retrospective/fortuitous accident dosimetry service based on OSL of mobile phones. / Smith, R W; Eakins, J S; Hager, L G; Rothkamm, K; Tanner, R J.

In: RADIAT PROT DOSIM, Vol. 164, No. 1-2, 01.04.2015, p. 89-92.

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title = "Development of a retrospective/fortuitous accident dosimetry service based on OSL of mobile phones",
abstract = "Work is presented on the development of a retrospective/fortuitous accident dosimetry service using optically stimulated luminescence of resistors found in mobile phones to determine the doses of radiation to members of the public following a radiological accident or terrorist incident. The system is described and discussed in terms of its likely accuracy in a real incident.",
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