GB/T 12162.3-2004
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用于校准剂量仪和剂量率仪及确定其能量响应的 X和γ参考辐射 第3部分:场所剂量仪和个人剂量计的校准及其能量响应和角响应的测定
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This standard specifies procedures for calibrating area and personal dosemeters using X and gamma reference radiation fields. It is applied in radiation protection and metrology laboratories to ensure accurate measurement of dose equivalent and to determine dosemeter response as a function of photon energy and angle.
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