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Exercises with Solutions in Radiation Physics

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Exercises with Solutions in Radiation Physics
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Publisher: De Gruyter Open Ltd
ISBN/ASIN: 3110442051
Number of pages: 278

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The textbook includes more than a hundred exercises and solutions to applied problems suitable for courses in basic radiation physics. Each chapter begins with a summary of important definitions and relations useful for the subject.

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