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Issue Radioprotection
Volume 41, 2006
20 ans de recherche aux Laboratoires Associés de Radiophysique et de Dosimétrie
Page(s) S149 - S160
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/radiopro:2007021
Published online 03 August 2007

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  1. Nous ne pouvons citer ici toutes les publications effectuées dans le cadre de ces recherches depuis une trentaine d'années. L'ensemble des chercheurs ayant contribué au développement de ces travaux sont Mesdemoiselles et Messieurs : A. Beaudre, V. Caudrelier, M.A. Combes, M. Demonchy, S. Edel, T. Eudaldo, J. Fourmenty, J.P. Mannens, C. Martin, A. Peudon, M. Roch, A. Saifi, M. Tep et J.M. Vrigneaud.
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