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Kojima, Takuji
Hoshasen To Sangyo, (89), p.4 - 7, 2001/01
This paper describes the present status of dosimetry as one of the useful technique for the process/quality control in radiation application and radiation research/testing. It introduces (a)activities in dose standardization of International Organization for Standardization(ISO) and International Atomic Energy Agency(IAEA) on publication of standards and organization of workshops, (b)recent efforts for consistency check in dose evaluation of electrons having energies above 4MeV, and (c)development status of dosimeter systems relevant to new requirements in dosimetry. It also comments on importance of planning for succession of high-dose dosimetry technology and education/training of dosimetry workers/researchers.
Ueshima, Yutaka*; Arakawa, Takuya*; Sasaki, Akira; Yokota, Hisashi*
JAERI-Data/Code 98-030, 69 Pages, 1998/10
no abstracts in English
Kojima, Takuji; Tachibana, Hiroyuki; Haruyama, Yasuyuki; *
Hoshasen Kagaku, (66), p.47 - 49, 1998/00
no abstracts in English
Matsubayashi, Masahito; *
Dai-2-Kai Hoshasen Shimpojiumu Koen Rombunshu, p.130 - 135, 1997/10
no abstracts in English
H.H.Mai*; Ng.D.Duong*; Kojima, Takuji
Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 47(2), p.259 - 261, 1996/00
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:24.74(Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear)no abstracts in English
Nishimura, Hideo
3rd Regional Training Course on State Systems of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Material, 25 Pages, 1991/00
no abstracts in English
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Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 12(8), p.491 - 501, 1975/08
Times Cited Count:0no abstracts in English
Kojima, Takuji
no journal, ,
Process controll/quarity assurance based on dosimetric result is performed in radio-sterilirization processing of health-care products and foods. Dosimetry systems used for this purpose should be calibrated against, in other words, be tracable to international or domestic standard. This paper reviews the present status on dose standardization activity is reviewed refering to progress in documented standards.