State primary standards of equivalent dose and equivalent dose rate units of neutron radiation

In 1975, the Gosstandard of the USSR approved the primary standard of equivalent dose and equivalent dose rate units of neutron radiation created in the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Metrology as primary State standards. In accordance with international recommendations and standards, th...

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Hauptverfasser: Yanovskii, A. P., Yudin, M. F., Popruzhko, L. A., Frolov, V. V., Lysak, Yu. D.
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