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Gary H Kramer

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Health Physics|August 2, 2012
Evaluation of tea as a matrix in a dual (3H/14C) performance testing program in CanadaJoseph N Daka, Gerry Moodie, Anthony Dinardo, et al.
Health Physics|October 30, 2014
Using tea as an artificial urine in a Canadian performance testing program for fission/activation productsJoseph N Daka, Gerry Moodie, Anthony DiNardo, et al.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|March 2, 2011
Preparation and application of tea to a tritium performance testing programmeJoseph N Daka, Gerry Moodie, Anthony Dinardo, et al.
Health Physics|October 19, 2011
Assessment of the chest wall thickness of the lawrence livermore torso phantom using a voxel imageA S M Sabbir Ahmed, Kevin Capello, Gary H Kramer
Health Physics|November 11, 2009
HML's whole body counter: measuring highly radioactive personsGary H Kramer, Kevin Capello, Albert Chiang, et al.
Health Physics|May 13, 2008
BOMAB phantom variability: do small dimensional changes matter?Gary H Kramer, Barry M Hauck, Shannon Dang, et al.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|April 15, 2008
Can the HML's sliced BOMAB phantom be used in any whole body counter with a reduced number of sources?Gary H Kramer, Barry M Hauck, Shannon Dang, et al.
Health Physics|March 2, 2012
Linear dimensions and volumes of human lungs obtained from CT imagesGary H Kramer, Kevin Capello, Brock Bearrs, et al.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|July 14, 2007
Are Portable Personnel Portal Monitors too sensitive?Gary H Kramer, Kevin Capello, Barry M Hauck, et al.
Health Physics|January 28, 2004
Summing coincidence errors using 152Eu lungs to calibrate a lung-counting system: are they significant?Gary H Kramer, Timothy Lynch, Maria Antonia Lopez, et al.
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Health Physics|August 2, 2012
Evaluation of tea as a matrix in a dual (3H/14C) performance testing program in CanadaJoseph N Daka, Gerry Moodie, Anthony Dinardo, et al.
Health Physics|October 30, 2014
Using tea as an artificial urine in a Canadian performance testing program for fission/activation productsJoseph N Daka, Gerry Moodie, Anthony DiNardo, et al.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|March 2, 2011
Preparation and application of tea to a tritium performance testing programmeJoseph N Daka, Gerry Moodie, Anthony Dinardo, et al.
Health Physics|October 19, 2011
Assessment of the chest wall thickness of the lawrence livermore torso phantom using a voxel imageA S M Sabbir Ahmed, Kevin Capello, Gary H Kramer
Health Physics|November 11, 2009
HML's whole body counter: measuring highly radioactive personsGary H Kramer, Kevin Capello, Albert Chiang, et al.
Health Physics|May 13, 2008
BOMAB phantom variability: do small dimensional changes matter?Gary H Kramer, Barry M Hauck, Shannon Dang, et al.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|April 15, 2008
Can the HML's sliced BOMAB phantom be used in any whole body counter with a reduced number of sources?Gary H Kramer, Barry M Hauck, Shannon Dang, et al.
Health Physics|March 2, 2012
Linear dimensions and volumes of human lungs obtained from CT imagesGary H Kramer, Kevin Capello, Brock Bearrs, et al.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|July 14, 2007
Are Portable Personnel Portal Monitors too sensitive?Gary H Kramer, Kevin Capello, Barry M Hauck, et al.
Health Physics|January 28, 2004
Summing coincidence errors using 152Eu lungs to calibrate a lung-counting system: are they significant?Gary H Kramer, Timothy Lynch, Maria Antonia Lopez, et al.
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