Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1987 - Engineering |
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Page 396
... ionization will occur in the me- dium compared to the gas in the cavity . Thus , measurement of Jg , the ionization per unit mass of the gas in the cavity , coupled with a knowl- edge of the values of sm and W , makes it possible to ...
... ionization will occur in the me- dium compared to the gas in the cavity . Thus , measurement of Jg , the ionization per unit mass of the gas in the cavity , coupled with a knowl- edge of the values of sm and W , makes it possible to ...
Page 400
... ionizing radiation . Ionization chambers , proportional counters , and Geiger - Muller counters are the primary detectors in this class . However , ion- ization is also important in a number of other detector systems . The popularity of ...
... ionizing radiation . Ionization chambers , proportional counters , and Geiger - Muller counters are the primary detectors in this class . However , ion- ization is also important in a number of other detector systems . The popularity of ...
Page 402
... ionization region . Gas - filled detectors that operate in this region are called ionization cham- bers . The voltage required to produce saturation in the ionization region depends on the type of gas used , gas pressure , and chamber ...
... ionization region . Gas - filled detectors that operate in this region are called ionization cham- bers . The voltage required to produce saturation in the ionization region depends on the type of gas used , gas pressure , and chamber ...
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Executive Advisory Board ii Dosimetry | 386 |
Editorial Advisory Board V J W Poston | 438 |
Crystal Growth 1 Automata | 464 |
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