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R. Shweikani, I. Badr, A. F. Maged, A. A. Andam, S. A. Durrani Abstract
A new environmental radon chamber has been designed, constructed, and tested by our group. The design was evolved in order to meet the needs of several different radon detection techniques, both active and passive. The radon activity concentration of the barrel was determined by cross calibration against the standard radon chamber at the UK National Radiological Protection Board with known activity concentration, using the Lucas cell scintillation method. The radon activity concentration inside the barrel was found to be about 90 kBqm−3. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, Volume 406, Issue 3, 11 April 1998, Pages 486-498
Dragoslav Nikezi, Vlade Uroevi Abstract
Diffusion of radon in a bed of activated charcoal is described by diffusion equation...
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