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Neutron Spectrometry and Dosimetry Using CR-39 Detectors
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Cosmic Radiation Detection by Solid State Nuclear Track Detector Technique
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SSNTD Techniques in Radon Surveys for Hydrocarbon Exploration and Occurrence of Natural Gas Seeps
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Radon Research in Poland: A Review
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Advances in Measurement of Indoor 222Rn and 220Rn Gas Concentrations Using Solid State Nuclear Track Detectors
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A Preliminary Study of the Radon and Thoron Concentration Distribution inside a Cellar Using Nuclear Track Detectors (NTDs)
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Emerging Trends in 222Rn and 220Rn Decay Products Detection
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A Comparison of Preliminary Results of Indoor Radon Behaviour between one Occupied and one Unoccupied Dwelling in Madrid, Spain
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