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The difficulties associated with the measurement of continuous gamma-ray spectra can be overcome by a new absolute dosimetry method which does not require the use of other detectors or of radiation standards.
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STRASH, A., GOLD, R. Absolute Gamma-ray Dosimetry by Recoil Electron Spectroscopy. Nature 234, 260–262 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/234260a0
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