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never before released dosimetry tech reports
NEVER BEFORE RELEASED
REPORTS ON DOSIMETRY AND FILM BADGES
compiled by Michael Ravnitzky , mikerav@ix.netcom.com
SELECTED INTERESTING AND LONG-OVERLOOKED GOVERNMENT REPORTS ABOUT RADIATION
FILM BADGES AND RADIATION DOSIMETRY: with an emphasis on NEVER BEFORE
RELEASED reports from the 1950s.
You can get a copy of any of these reports by requesting it from:
Defense Technical Information Center
Attn: DTIC-RSM (Kelly D. Akers, Freedom of Information Act Manager)
8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 0944
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6128
AD C051662, Technical Progress Report and Radiological Supplement, volumes 1
and 2, Research and Development Semi-Annual Report, Signal Corps Engineering
Labs, Fort Monmouth, NJ, 961 pages, June 1950 Secret
AD C005972, Tactical Requirements for Dose and Dose-Rate Information on
Ships, Research and Development Technical Report, by A. Broido, W.L. Fisher
and W.E. Strope, August 1956, 109 pages, USNRDL-TR-105, Confidential
AD B969393, Dosimeter, Tactical E1R1, Final Engineering Test Number 57,
September 1953, 78 pages, CRLR-260, Chemical and Radiological Labs, Army
Chemical Center, Maryland
AD B969118, A Report on Radiation Survey Meters and on Radiation Dosimetry,
Special Report, Otto C. Wagner, Karl Eklund, August 1953, 128 pages,
CRLR-160, Chemical and Radiological Labs, Army Chemical Center, Maryland
AD B233222, Human Engineering Factors in the Design of Radiation Detecting
Units, Avco Government Products Group, Wilmington, MA, 1955, 24 pages
AD B228252, Report of Symposium IV, Chemistry and Physics of Radiation
Dosimetry, Part II, Classified Papers, Conducted by Technical Command 18, 19
and 20 Sept. 1950 at Army Chemical Center, Maryland, by J.H. Rothschild,
L.W. Greene, George B. Wilson, July 1951, 110 pages.
AD B221414, An Improved Film Badge Method for the Accurate Determination of
Personnel Exposures, Rachel Baker, Louis B. Silverman, Feb. 1950, 24 pages,
UCLA-53, University of California, Berkeley.
AD B218853, Safety Rules and Procedures Concerning Activity Hazards,
Technical Information Service, AEC, Oak Ridge, Tenn., June 1944, 43 pages,
MDDC-992.
AD B202331, Dosimetry of X-Rays and Gamma Ray, Inerim Report, James H.
Schulman, September 1950, 15 pages, NRL-3736, Naval Research Lab,
Washington, DC.
AD B200997, Radiological Defense, Vol. 2, Chapter 7, Detection Equipment,
May 1950, 56 pages, NRDL-811, NRDL-AD-221Y, Naval Radiological Defense Lab,
San Francisco, CA.
AD B197472, Fast Neutron Count-Rate Dosimetry, G.S. Hurst, 1944, 16 pages,
ORNL-589, Oak Ridge National Lab, Tenn.
AD B184550, Dose Rates From Alloys Irradiated in the Radiation Effects
Testing Facility, by A.D. King and J.H. Lewis, November 1960, 54 pages,
General Dynamics, Fort Worth, Texas, Convair Aerospace Division.
AD B181588, Nuclear Health Physics, Quarterly Progress Report, Oak Ridge
National lab, K.Z. Morgan, June 1952, 21 pages, ORNL-1277.
AD B181488, Studies and Investigations of Radiac Detectors, April 1952, 12
pages, Maryland University Dept of Physics, NOBSR-49066.
AD B181460, Background Radiation Monitoring Station, by Anthony M. Marzano,
March 1952, 36 pages, Signal Corps Engineering Labs, SCEL-TM-M-1434.
AD B181453, Radiological Defense, Volume 4: Radiac: An Introduction to
Radiological Instruments for Military Use, by D.C. Campbell, January 1950,
100 pages, Armed Force Special Weapons Project.
AD B181010, Evaluation of the Land Self-Developing Film Badge Dosimeter, by
John E. Pickering, May 1951, 12 pages, School of Aviation Medicine, Randolph
AFB.
AD B180501, Dosimetry of X-Rays and Gamma Rays, by James H. Schulman,
September 1950, 18 pages, NRL-3736, Naval Research Lab.
AD B180369, Radiac Detecting Elements Developed by the Polaroid Corporation,
Final report, July 1951, by Margarete Ehrlich and William H. Snedegar, 36
pages, Signal Corps Engineering Labs
AD B180365, A Report Bibliography on the Determination and Measurement of
Radioactivity in Air and Water, Part 1, August 1951, 122 pages, Library of
Congress
AD B180266, The Development of a Radiation Quality Independent Photographic
Dosimeter, Preliminary Progress Report, by Lauriston S. Taylor, July 1950,
55 pages, National Bureau of Standards.
AD B179907, Depth-Dose Measurements of Beta-Ray isotopes with Photographic
Film, by E. Tochilin and R. Golden, August 1952, 21 pages, USNRDL-372, Naval
Radiological Defense Lab.
AD 879665, Analysis of Animal Irradiation Data, Final Report, March 1957,
249 pages, E.H. Smith and Company, Silver Spring, MD, Defense Atomic Support
Agency.
AD 845656, Bibliography with Abstracts of Reports of U.S. Army Nuclear
Defense Laboratory, June 1965 to July 1968, by Dorothy J. Bodt, December
1968, 113 pages.
AD 611250, Biological Hazards, 220 pages, 1952, DASA-WT-372, Defense Atomic
Support Agency.
AD 496453, Development of Film-Type Gamma-Ray dosimeters, Report No. 16
Final, by William A. Shurcliff, October 1950, 42 pages, Polaroid Corp.
AD 476528, An Analytic Methodology for Estimating the Relative Magnitude of
Prompt and Delayed Casualties in Nuclear Land Combat, by Wolf Mostow,
September 1965, 36 pages, naval Radiological Defense Lab.
AD 473604, Biomedical Dosimetry and Response to Internal and External
Radiation, Final Summary Report, 1 Oct. 60 30 Sept 64, report dated August
1965, by H. Brust-Carmona, C.L. Comar, C.H. Darby, Jr. E.L. Gasteiger, H.
Kasprzak, 142 pages, Contract DA49-146XZ058, New York State College of
Veterinary Medicine, Cornell, Ithaca, NY.
AD 460527, Whole body Gamma Counter Studies: applications in Environmental
Health, Annual Progress Report, 1964-65, by Norton Nelson, February 1965, 44
pages, New York University School of Medicine, Contract DA49-007MD970.
AD 444151, A Critical Appraisal of the Adequacy of Existing Combat
Dosimetry, by Robert C. Tompkins, April 1964, 8 pages, Army Nuclear Defense
Lab.
AD 443526, Principles of Radiation and Contamination Control: volume 3:
technical Information Relating to Nuclear Weapons Effects, by R.A. Sulit,
E.J. Leahy and A.L. Baietti, 1944, 154 pages, Naval Radiological Defense
Lab.
AD 443525, Principles of Radiation and Contamination Control: Volume 2:
Procedures and Guideliens Relating to Nuclear Weapons Effects, by R.A.
Sulit, E.J. Leahy and A.L. Baietti, 1944, 340 pages, Naval Radiological
Defense Lab.
AD 419304, A Survey of Current Research and Development in the Field of
Dosimetry, by B.P. Fairand and E.N. Wyler, September 1963, 40 pages,
Battelle Memorial Institute.
AD 296591, Review of Dosimetry Field, by S.I. Taimuty, September 1962,
Stanford Research Institute.
AD 272208, Biomedical Dosimetry and Response to Internal and External
Radiation, by C.L. Comar, D.N. Tapper, September 1961, New York State
Veterinary College, Cornell, Ithaca, New York.
AD 250223, Deposition and Removal of Radioisotopes from the body and
Estimated Tissue Dosages From Inernal Radioisotopes, by C.L. Comar and M.M.
Nold, September 1960, New York State Veterinary College, Ithaca New York
AD 247724, Medical and Industrial Hygiene Procedures for Nuclear Operaitons,
by R.C. Armstrong, November 1960, General Dynamics Convair.
AD 221174, Exposure of Hospital Personnel to X-Radiation, by Charles H.
Powell, Sept. 1959, Cincinnati University
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