kw.\*:("Daughter product")
Results 1 to 25 of 263
Selection :
Radon versus Rn daughtersVANMARCKE, H; BERKVENS, P; POFFIJN, A et al.Health physics (1958). 1989, Vol 56, Num 2, pp 229-231, issn 0017-9078, 3 p.Article
ON THE EFFECT OF A NEGATIVE ION-GENERATOR AND A MIXING FAN ON THE PLATE-OUT OF RADON DECAY PRODUCTS IN A RADON BOXBIGU J.1983; HEALTH PHYSICS; ISSN 0017-9078; USA; DA. 1983; VOL. 44; NO 3; PP. 259-266; BIBL. 7 REF.Article
Impact of imported daughters on evaluations of their siresPOWELL, R. L.Journal of dairy science. 1991, Vol 74, Num 2, pp 623-628, issn 0022-0302Article
Probabilistic characterization for baculovirus-infected insect cells destined to synthesize progeny viruses and recombinant protein and to dieGOTOH, Takeshi; CHIBA, Kunihiro; KIKUCHI, Ken-Ichi et al.Journal of chemical engineering of Japan. 2004, Vol 37, Num 11, pp 1357-1366, issn 0021-9592, 10 p.Article
ENEA reference atmosphere facility for testing radon and daughters measuring equipmentSCIOCCHETTI, G; SCACCO, F; TOSTI, S et al.Journal of research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. 1990, Vol 95, Num 2, pp 139-142, issn 1044-677X, 4 p.Article
A radionuclide generator for the production of 211Pb and its daughtersATCHER, R. W; FRIEDMAN, A. M; HUIZENGA, J. R et al.Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry. 1989, Vol 135, Num 3, pp 215-221, issn 0236-5731Article
The chemistry of uranium and related radionuclides in lake Ontario watersPLATFORD, R. F; JOSHI, S. R.Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry. 1986, Vol 106, Num 6, pp 333-343, issn 0236-5731Article
An integrating thermoluminescent Rn Daughter personal dosimeterSOLOMON, S. B; PEGGIE, J. R; GREALY, G et al.Health physics (1958). 1987, Vol 52, Num 2, pp 143-148, issn 0017-9078Article
On the effect of a negative ion generator and a mixing fan on the attachment of thoron-decay products in a thoron boxBIGU, J; GRENIER, M.Health physics (1958). 1984, Vol 46, Num 4, pp 933-939, issn 0017-9078Article
Method of radon and decay products equilibrium factor measurement with the use of passive track detectorsDOMANSKI, T; CHRUSCIELEWSKI, W; ZORAWSKI, A et al.Radiation protection dosimetry. 1984, Vol 8, Num 4, pp 231-238, issn 0144-8420Article
A rapid spectroscopic technique for determining the potential α-energy concentration of radon decay productsREVZAN, K. L; NAZAROFF, W. W.Health physics (1958). 1983, Vol 45, Num 2, pp 509-523, issn 0017-9078Article
Verifying a model of radon decay product behavior indoorsBRUNO, R. C.Health physics (1958). 1983, Vol 45, Num 2, pp 471-480, issn 0017-9078Article
Some comments on ICRP publication 32HOFMANN, W.Health physics (1958). 1983, Vol 45, Num 3, pp 805-808, issn 0017-9078Article
The equilibrium factor FSWEDJEMARK, G. A.Health physics (1958). 1983, Vol 45, Num 2, pp 453-462, issn 0017-9078Article
An estimation of the effective dose equivalent from Rn short-lived decay productsSHIMO, M.Health physics (1958). 1984, Vol 47, Num 3, pp 476-479, issn 0017-9078Article
Measurements of radon and its short-lived decay products and unattached fraction in airSHIMO, M; IKEBE, Y.Radiation protection dosimetry. 1984, Vol 8, Num 4, pp 209-214, issn 0144-8420Article
Design and performance of a personal alpha dosemeter of the passive type for radon daughters using a diffused-junction detector and an electrostatic collectorBIGU, J.Radiation protection dosimetry. 1983, Vol 5, Num 3, pp 171-178, issn 0144-8420Article
Some measurements of the equilibrium factor for 222Rn daughters in housesTOOHEY, R. E; ESSLING, M. A; RUNDO, J et al.Health physics (1958). 1987, Vol 53, Num 1, pp 89-91, issn 0017-9078Article
Technical countermeasuresScience of the total environment. 1985, Vol 45, pp 475-505, issn 0048-9697Article
AN EVALUATION OF UNATTACHED RADON (AND THORON) DAUGHTER MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUESVAN DER VOOREN AW; BUSIGIN A; PHILLIPS CR et al.1982; HEALTH PHYS.; ISSN 0017-9078; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 42; NO 6; PP. 801-808; BIBL. 2 P.Article
THE NATURE OF UNATTACHED RAA(218PO) PARTICLESBUSIGIN A; VAN DER VOOREN AW; BABCOCK JC et al.1981; HEALTH PHYS.; ISSN 0017-9078; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 40; NO 3; PP. 333-343; BIBL. 2 P.Article
THE RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT OF 219RN AND ITS EFFECT ON 222RN RISK ASSESSMENTCRAWFORD DJ.1981; HEALTH PHYS.; ISSN 0017-9078; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 41; NO 1; PP. 165-171; BIBL. 5 REF.Article
ENVIRONMENTAL RADON DAUGHTER ALPHA DOSE FACTORS IN A FIVE-LOBED HUMAN LUNGHARLEY NH; PASTERNACK BS.1982; HEALTH PHYS.; ISSN 0017-9078; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 42; NO 6; PP. 789-799; BIBL. 26 REF.Article
RADIOASSAY OF LOW 90SR ACTIVITIES BY EARLY COUNTING OF THE CERENKOV RADIATION INDUCED BY THE INGROWING DAUGHTER NUCLIDE 90YCARMON B; GERMAN U.1982; HEALTH PHYS.; ISSN 0017-9078; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 42; NO 4; PP. 529-530; BIBL. 11 REF.Article
AN EXPERIMENTAL CHAMBER SIMULATING THE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN RADON AND ITS DAUGHTERS IN MINE AIRDOMANSKI T; CHRUSCIELEWSKI W; ORZECHOWSKI W et al.1981; HEALTH PHYS.; ISSN 0017-9078; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 41; NO 1; PP. 175-178; BIBL. 12 REF.Article