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Volumn 26, Issue 6 SPEC. ISS., 1996, Pages 979-986
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Dosimetry on the spacelab missions IML1 and IML2, and D2 and on MIR
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
ATLANTIC OCEAN;
COMPARATIVE STUDY;
COSMIC RADIATION;
ELEMENTARY PARTICLE;
EVALUATION;
FLIGHT EXPERIMENT;
HUMAN;
INSTRUMENTATION;
LINEAR ENERGY TRANSFER;
LONG DURATION;
MANNED;
METHODOLOGY;
MIR PROJECT;
RADIATION DOSE;
RADIATION MONITORING;
RADIOMETRY;
SHORT DURATION;
SOLAR ENERGY;
SOUTH AMERICA;
SPACE FLIGHT;
STS-42 SHUTTLE PROJECT;
STS-55 SHUTTLE PROJECT;
STS-65 SHUTTLE PROJECT;
STS-76 SHUTTLE PROJECT;
THERMOLUMINESCENCE DOSIMETRY;
FLIGHT EXPERIMENT;
LONG DURATION;
MANNED;
MIR PROJECT;
SHORT DURATION;
STS-42 SHUTTLE PROJECT;
STS-55 SHUTTLE PROJECT;
STS-65 SHUTTLE PROJECT;
STS-76 SHUTTLE PROJECT;
ATLANTIC OCEAN;
COSMIC RADIATION;
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES;
EVALUATION STUDIES;
HUMANS;
LINEAR ENERGY TRANSFER;
RADIATION DOSAGE;
RADIATION MONITORING;
RADIOMETRY;
SOLAR ACTIVITY;
SOUTH AMERICA;
SPACE FLIGHT;
SPACECRAFT;
THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETRY;
CALCULATIONS;
DOSIMETRY;
IONS;
ORBITAL LABORATORIES;
PARTICLE DETECTORS;
RADIATION;
SPACE STATIONS;
TELESCOPES;
HEAVY IONS;
INTERPLANETARY MISSION;
NUCLEAR DISINTEGRATION;
MANNED SPACE FLIGHT;
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EID: 0030273835
PISSN: 13504487
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S1350-4487(96)00101-1 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (16)
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References (13)
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