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Re: A different neutron question
>I would recommend neutron bubble dosimeters. I know of one supplier
>Bubble Technologies Inc. (BTI). They are out of Chalk River Canada. I
>also hear there is an electronic neutron dosimeter, but I've never seen
>one and I'm not sure they really exist. The bubble dosimeter seems to
>work fairly well, and come in a variety of sensitivities. They do wear
>out semi-quickly. (A year or so).
>This is not an endorsement- you have to decide for yourself.
'Electronic' buble dosimeters are from Apfel.
In essence they detect bubble pops acoustically and are available in
various sensitivities.
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NBSR Health Physics
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