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Dosimetry Measurement

Dosimetry measurement is the experimental quantification of radiation dose and exposure, originating from Röntgen and Becquerel's 1890s discoveries. It employs specialized detectors (ion chambers, TLD, Geiger counters) to measure photon and particle energy deposition in biological tissue or materials, providing direct evidence of exposure for worker protection, patient dose verification, and environmental monitoring.

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  1. Knoll, G. F. (2010). Radiation Detection and Measurement (4th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. DOI: 10.1002/9781118021668
  2. International Commission on Radiological Protection (2019). Occupational Intakes of Radionuclides: Part 3. Publication 137. link

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