Services
Free access article
|
||||||||||||||||||
References of Radioprotection 44 (2009) 59-63
- I. Croudace and Jung.-Suk. Oh, Analysis of total tritium and 14C in solid samples, GAU/RC/2022 (2005).
- Hee Reyoung Kim, et al., “The Radioactivity Analysis of 14C in the Graphite Samples from the Dismantled KRR-1&2 Sites by a high temperature furnace and a LSC”, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management ICEM07, September 2-6, 2007.
- MEST Notice 2001-30 (2001).
- IAEA, Measurement of Radionuclides in Food and the Environment, Technical Report Series No. 295, Vienna, 1989.
- Robert J. Moffat, “Describing the Uncertainties in Experimental Results”, Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, Vol. 1, pp. 3-17, 1988.
- James D. Jenkins, Measurement Uncertainty Analysis Fundamentals, Quametec Corporation, 2004.
- Hugh W. Coleman and W. Glenn Steele, Experimentation and Uncertainty Analysis for Engineers, John Willey and Sons, 1989.
- UNSCEAR, Sources and Effects of Ionizing Radiation, Annex A: Dose Assessment Methodologies, UNSCAER 2000, United Nation Scientific Committee on the Effect of Atomic Radiation, (2000).
- IAEA Safety Series No. 111-P-1.1, Application of Exemption Principles to the Recycle and Reuse of Materials from Nuclear Facilities, IAEA, 1992.
- IAEA Safety Series No. 115, International Basic Safety standards for Protection Against Ionizing Radiation and for the Safety of radiation Sources, IAEA, 1996.
| What is OpenURL? |
The OpenURL standard is a protocol for transmission of metadata describing the resource that you wish to access. An OpenURL link contains article metadata and directs it to the OpenURL server of your choice. The OpenURL server can provide access to the resource and also offer complementary services (specific search engine, export of references...). The OpenURL link can be generated by different means.
- If your librarian has set up your subscription with an OpenURL resolver, OpenURL links appear automatically on the abstract pages.
- You can define your own OpenURL resolver with your EDPS Account. In this case your choice will be given priority over that of your library.
- You can use an add-on for your browser (Firefox or I.E.) to display OpenURL links on a page (see http://www.openly.com/openurlref/). You should disable this module if you wish to use the OpenURL server that you or your library have defined.




Document
BibSonomy
CiteUlike
Connotea
Del.icio.us
Digg
Facebook