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BODY SURFACE EXPOSURE DISTRIBUTION OF EXAMINEES RECEIVED UPPER G.I.T. X-RAY EXAMINATION

BODY SURFACE EXPOSURE DISTRIBUTION OF EXAMINEES RECEIVED UPPER G.I.T. X-RAY EXAMINATION

Feng Dinghua
Cheng Qijun
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.6, No.1pp.51-53Published in print 01 Feb 1995
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A special cloth for keeping LiF(Mg'Cu, P)TL dosimetry elements is worn by examinees. The exposures of 128 examinees received upper G. I. T (gastro-intestinal tract) X-ray examination are measured. The reference point of the maximum body surface exposure given is at the middle of stomach. The average of this point is (4.97±1.94)×10-4C·kg-1 person-1 examination-1 and (1.33±0.28)×10-4C·kg-1·min-1.

Upper G.I.T. X-ray examinationBody surface exposureRadiation dose distributionReference point of maximum surface exposure
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