| 1. | This is much the same as an ionization chamber in particle physics.
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| 2. | The dosimeter was a miniature ionization chamber, charged with 170 volts.
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| 3. | Several, typically four, ionization chambers were located around the experimental setup.
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| 4. | A wide range of ionization chamber, film badge, and thermoluminescent personal dosimeters are available.
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| 5. | The radioactive decay can be detected through an ionization chamber or autoradiographs of gels.
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| 6. | Ionization chambers and Geiger counters were first adapted for field use in the 1930s.
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| 7. | Kurchatov asked Flyorov, Nikitinskaya and Petrzhak to increase the sensitivity of the ionization chamber.
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| 8. | Georgy Flyorov and Tatiana Nikitinskaya had already made an ionization chamber to detect heavy particles.
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| 9. | The second type is called an ionization chamber detector.
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| 10. | The ionization chambers were cylindrical, in diameter, long, with a wire along the longitudinal axis.
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