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The response of a dosimetry system is generally a function of radiation beam quality (energy).
The I V behavior is characterized by increase in current and then stabilization as a function of radiation dose.
These measurements were made in mouse blood erythrocytes as a function of radiation dose, radiation quality, time after irradiation, and the genetic background of exposed individuals.
This review characterizes the spatiotemporal properties of RIF at physiological doses, minutes to hours following exposure to ionizing radiation, and it proposes a model describing RIF formation and resolution as a function of radiation quality and chromatin territories.
Our results show that yield strength is not a function of radiation dose, but is rather influenced by the porosity, while the critical strain is mainly dependent on the dose.
The source amplitudes for all CMT solutions (both automatic and manual) showed a vertical scatter (Fig. 4a), but only those for the manual solutions (black open circles) clearly increased with increasing M w; this trend may be a function of radiation patterns.
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An extinction limit diagram has been presented as a function of radiation-conduction parameter and the gas flow velocity.
Additionally, KC1 and KNO3 salts added to the clays enhanced nitrite production as a function of radiation-dose and the type of clay considered.
We experimentally investigated the photoresponse to IR radiation as a function of the radiation frequency and voltage bias.
Fig. 15 Maximum storage temperature as a function of solar radiation.
(a) Measured reflectance, D1, (2 mg SR101) as a function of the radiation energy and the angle of incidence.
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