Derived values from intakes for evaluating internal contamination monitoring results A. AndrásiÉ. Beleznay Internal Doses Pages: 7 - 10
Automated analysis in whole body counting of radiation workers E. HavlikH. BergmannR. Höfer Internal Doses Pages: 11 - 14
Assessment of uranium content in the lungs of nuclear fuel workers at AB ASEA-ATOM J. GustafssonO. Värnild Internal Doses Pages: 15 - 18
Modelling indoor exposure to natural radioactive nuclides W. HofmannF. Daschil Internal Doses Pages: 19 - 22
Lung dose calculations for inhaled alpha emitters using personal computers F. DaschilW. Hofmann OriginalPaper Pages: 23 - 26
A simple computer program for the estimation of dose, energy and LET distribution of alpha particles in the tracheobronchial region B. Mukherjee Internal Doses Pages: 27 - 30
Aerosol deposition calculations with a stochastic lung model L. KoblingerW. Hofmann Internal Doses Pages: 31 - 34
Characteristics and incorporation monitoring results with a whole body counter S. MakraA. AndrásiI. Sinkovics Internal Doses Pages: 35 - 38
Computer controlled whole body scanner for radiation protection J. UrbánA. AndrásiÉ. Beleznay Internal Doses Pages: 39 - 42
Compartment modelling study of stable iodine prophylaxis in relation to the daily iodine supply I. TuraiB. Kanyár Internal Doses Pages: 43 - 46
The use of computers in the environmental doserate monitoring network of Baden-Württemberg (Germany, F.R.) R. Maushart Exposures from Nuclear Facilities Pages: 47 - 50
Computer controlled area surveillance system for the TRIGA mark II reactor Vienna J. HammerH. Böck Exposures from Nuclear Facilities Pages: 51 - 54
Data processing in the authorized environmental radiation protection system of the nuclear plant, Paks B. KanyárJ. LaczaiL. L. Sztanyik Exposures from Nuclear Facilities Pages: 55 - 58
Evaluation of anomalous local tritium fallout by tree ring analysis K. KozákT. BiróF. Staudner Exposures from Nuclear Facilities Pages: 59 - 62
Statistical evaluation of releases of C-14 from the Vienna Triga reactor M. Tschurlovits Exposures from Nuclear Facilities Pages: 63 - 66
Dose level measurements during startup of the second unit of the Paks nuclear power plant S. FehérM. F. NagyE. Virágh Exposures from Nuclear Facilities Pages: 67 - 70
Computer technics in corrosion product activation research for shut-down dose reduction at Paks NPP G. L. HorvathP. OrmaiT. Radnai Exposures from Nuclear Facilities Pages: 71 - 74
Improvement of telemetric and data acquisition system for environmental monitoring at Paks S. DemeI. FehérP. Takács Exposures from Nuclear Facilities Pages: 75 - 78
Fast evaluation of the radiological consequences of possible nuclear accidents I. FehérS. DemeJ. Rónaky Exposures from Nuclear Facilities Pages: 79 - 82
Approximations to evaluate the external dose integral for reactor accidents ZS. SzabóA. KerekesB. Kanyár Exposures from Nuclear Facilities Pages: 83 - 85
Determining of the neutron absorbed doses in fast neutron fields at the RB reactor M. Ŝokčić-KostićDJ. TomaševićM. Ninković Doses Around Various Souces Pages: 87 - 90
A Monte Carlo calculation of the exposure dose due to the radioactive lightning rod D. R. NikezićP. D. Marković Doses Around Various Souces Pages: 91 - 93
The new low-level laboratory of the Bundesversuchs- und Forschungsanstalt Arsenal, Wien H. AigingerF. J. MaringerE. Unfried Doses Around Various Souces Pages: 95 - 98
Dose distribution, integral dose and radiation risk in computerized tomography of the skull W. HofmannH. RahimH. Mandl Doses Around Various Souces Pages: 99 - 102
Determination of beta-emitting impurities in radioactive certified reference materials to be used at nuclear facilities T. BartaS. LueffÁ. Szörényi Doses Around Various Souces Pages: 103 - 106
Fast neutron spectra and transmission measurements D. J. NikolićM. J. MiloševićM. P. Pešić Doses Around Various Souces Pages: 107 - 110
Dosimetry of radiation during homogeneous experimental irradiation of animals R. KijajićB. BreyerZ. Milošević Doses Around Various Souces Pages: 111 - 114
Beta dose calculations using Monte Carlo technique Á. Petó Doses Around Various Souces Pages: 115 - 118
Z80 microfrocessor based subroutine system for evaluating nuclear track detectors J. PálfalviS. A. Durrani Evaluation of Detector Responses Pages: 119 - 122
Fast neutron spectrometer based on CR-39 proton sensitive track detector G. Dajkó Evaluation of Detector Responses Pages: 123 - 126
Algorithms for counting rate — Convenient for digital radiation monitors A. M. KoturovicR. B. Vukanovic Evaluation of Detector Responses Pages: 127 - 130
Use of computers for the verification of dosemeters A. JakabM. PéterÁ. Szörényi Evaluation of Detector Responses Pages: 131 - 134
A model of beta and gamma interaction and Monte Carlo calculation used for the ionization chamber energy dependent response function determination M. ŠmelcerovićP. MarkovićM. Stojanović Evaluation of Detector Responses Pages: 135 - 138
Microprocessor based radiation monitor with extended possibilities V. R. DrndarevićA. B. MilićA. M. Koturović Evaluation of Detector Responses Pages: 139 - 142
The use of microprocessors and microcomputers in liquid scintillation counting F. SchönhoferE. Henrich Evaluation of Detector Responses Pages: 143 - 144
A new option of SAMPO80 /A minicomputer program for gamma spectrum analysis/ for detection limit calculations P. ZomboriF. Steger Evaluation of Detector Responses Pages: 145 - 148
Environmental gamma radiation monitoring system with a large volume air ionization chamber K. E. DuftschmidCh. StrachotinskyJ. Witzani Evaluation of Detector Responses Pages: 149 - 152
A fast method for the evaluation of complex thermoluminescence glow curves Á. PetõL. Benkõ Evaluation of TL Readings Pages: 153 - 156
Effect of mathematical evaluation methods of thermoluminescence glow curves on the measured dose M. Ranogajec-KomorB. VekićI. Dvornik Evaluation of TL Readings Pages: 157 - 160
Experiences of glow curve analysis of LiF detectors I. UrayE. RoseH. J. Probst Evaluation of TL Readings Pages: 161 - 164
LET-dependence of the trapping parameters in TLD-100 determined with a computerised curve fitting method N. VanaM. Motallebi Evaluation of TL Readings Pages: 169 - 172
On-line glow curve recording with a computerized TLD system P. P. Szabó Evaluation of TL Readings Pages: 173 - 176
A computer aided method for discriminating between beta and gamma doses in a thick thermoluminescent dosimeter W. RossbanderP. Sahre Evaluation of TL Readings Pages: 177 - 180
Computer assisted evaluation of dose measurements of the hand I. PolgárE. KatonaA. Somogyi Evaluation of TL Readings Pages: 181 - 184
Use of personal computers for an integrated personnel dosimetry system R. OuvrardR. HochmannE. Gann Dose Data Handling Pages: 185 - 188
10 Years experience with a large computerized TLD-Personnel monitoring service K. E. Duftschmid Dose Data Handling Pages: 189 - 192
Computer aided evaluation of thermoluminescence dosimeters in routine control of occupationally exposed persons P. BrunnerO. Bobleter Dose Data Handling Pages: 193 - 196
Algorithm for assessment of mean annual gonad dose and genetically significant dose from the data of personal dosimetry M. TomaševićR. Radovanović Dose Data Handling Pages: 197 - 200
A model of standardizing dosimetric data collection for statistical analysis on occupational exposure M. I. LitidoA. Tacconi Dose Data Handling Pages: 201 - 204