International audienceThe air kerma and absorbed dose to water standards for 60Co radiotherapy beams of 6 EURAMET NMIs were compared by circulating 2 transfer standards. The schedule for the measurements lasted from March 2013 to February 2015. The participants determined the calibration coefficients for the 2 transfer standards in both radiation quantities mentioned above. The comparison results are given in terms of air kerma and absorbed dose to water for both transfer standards as the ratio of the participants' calibration coefficients to the respective average values over all participants. Two participating NMIs, BEV and METAS, measured the transfer standards twice and three times, respectively. Hence, submeans were calculated and prop...
This paper presents guidelines for the calibration of radiation beams that were issued by the Intern...
Primary air-kerma standards for 60Co beams are based on graphite-walled cavity ion chambers. Most na...
In recent years, international codes of practice based on absorbed dose to water standards have been...
International audienceThe air kerma and absorbed dose to water standards for 60Co radiotherapy beams...
An indirect comparison has been made of the standards for air kerma and absorbed dose to water in 60...
Australian and Canadian calibration coefficients for air kerma and absorbed dose to water for60Co ga...
International audienceA key comparison has been made between the absorbed dose to water standards of...
International audienceThis report presents the results of the first international comparison of prim...
International audienceUntil now, the only way to determine absorbed dose to water for medium energy ...
In recent years, a change has been proposed from air kerma based reference dosimetry to absorbed dos...
Technical SupplementInternational audienceA comparison of the dosimetry for accelerator photon beams...
The formalism and data in the two most recent dosimetry recommendations for clinical proton beams, I...
The EURAMET #1177 project, identified as EURAMET RI(I)-S9 comparison, was the first EURAMET wide sca...
An accurate calibration of the therapy level radiation dosimetry system has a pivotal role in the ac...
A primary standard for the absorbed dose rate to water in a 60Co gamma-ray field was established at ...
This paper presents guidelines for the calibration of radiation beams that were issued by the Intern...
Primary air-kerma standards for 60Co beams are based on graphite-walled cavity ion chambers. Most na...
In recent years, international codes of practice based on absorbed dose to water standards have been...
International audienceThe air kerma and absorbed dose to water standards for 60Co radiotherapy beams...
An indirect comparison has been made of the standards for air kerma and absorbed dose to water in 60...
Australian and Canadian calibration coefficients for air kerma and absorbed dose to water for60Co ga...
International audienceA key comparison has been made between the absorbed dose to water standards of...
International audienceThis report presents the results of the first international comparison of prim...
International audienceUntil now, the only way to determine absorbed dose to water for medium energy ...
In recent years, a change has been proposed from air kerma based reference dosimetry to absorbed dos...
Technical SupplementInternational audienceA comparison of the dosimetry for accelerator photon beams...
The formalism and data in the two most recent dosimetry recommendations for clinical proton beams, I...
The EURAMET #1177 project, identified as EURAMET RI(I)-S9 comparison, was the first EURAMET wide sca...
An accurate calibration of the therapy level radiation dosimetry system has a pivotal role in the ac...
A primary standard for the absorbed dose rate to water in a 60Co gamma-ray field was established at ...
This paper presents guidelines for the calibration of radiation beams that were issued by the Intern...
Primary air-kerma standards for 60Co beams are based on graphite-walled cavity ion chambers. Most na...
In recent years, international codes of practice based on absorbed dose to water standards have been...