DOI: 10.11606/d.85.2014.tde-14112014-142426
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Avaliação de dose nos sistemas de irradiação de bolsas de sangue para esterilização

Abstract: Agradeço, primeiramente, a Deus por tudo que tem me proporcionado nesta caminhada longa e cheia de percalços.

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“…Most of the works in the literature show the use of radiochromic films, Fricke xylenol gel (FXG) and TLDs for this purpose. [20][21][22][23] Nevertheless, there are no reports regarding the use of these dosimeters to calculate the dose distribution throughout the canister volume, using a water-equivalent phantom. Del Lama et al (2013) made measurements with cylindrical phantoms using TLDs and FXG, but the results were not volumetric, and the TLDs showed worse fading than the FXG after irradiation.…”
Section: D Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most of the works in the literature show the use of radiochromic films, Fricke xylenol gel (FXG) and TLDs for this purpose. [20][21][22][23] Nevertheless, there are no reports regarding the use of these dosimeters to calculate the dose distribution throughout the canister volume, using a water-equivalent phantom. Del Lama et al (2013) made measurements with cylindrical phantoms using TLDs and FXG, but the results were not volumetric, and the TLDs showed worse fading than the FXG after irradiation.…”
Section: D Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the works in the literature show the use of radiochromic films, Fricke xylenol gel (FXG) and TLDs for this purpose 20–23 . Nevertheless, there are no reports regarding the use of these dosimeters to calculate the dose distribution throughout the canister volume, using a water‐equivalent phantom.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%