- A
thermoluminescent dosimeter, or TLD, is a type of
radiation dosimeter,
consisting of a
piece of a
thermoluminescent crystalline material inside a radiolucent...
- rays is
proportional to age. This
phenomenon has been
applied in the
thermoluminescent dosimeter, a
device to
measure the
radiation dose
received by a chip...
- rate or a ****ulative dose is exceeded.
Other dosimeters, such as
thermoluminescent or film types,
require processing after use to
reveal the ****ulative...
- measurement.
Geochronology Luminescence dating Rehydroxylation dating Thermoluminescent dosimeter Thermoluminescence (TL)
dating Archived 2015-04-02 at the...
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light source –
historically usually a candle, a wick in oil, or a
thermoluminescent mesh, and
often a battery-powered
light in
modern times – to make...
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eradicating insects through sterile male
release programs, or
calibrating thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs). The
exposure can
originate from
various sources...
- the Real
Perry Mason. p. 276. Carriveau, G. W.; Han, M. C. (1976). "
Thermoluminescent Dating and the
Monsters of Acambaro".
American Antiquity. 41(4):497–500...
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extraordinary refractive index varies between 1.6 and 1.4.
Calcite has
thermoluminescent properties mainly due to
manganese divalent (Mn2+). An experiment...
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which is poisonous.
Insoluble in water.
Other characteristics Weakly thermoluminescent.
Small clear fragments become nearly invisible when
placed in water...
- second
counts per minute,
particles per cm2 per
second Energy fluence thermoluminescent dosimeter, film
badge dosimeter MeV/cm2 joule/metre2 Beam energy...