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NEN 10050-391

International Electrotechnical Vocabulary - Chapter 391: Detection and measurement of ionizing radiation by electric means

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 May 1995
Status: inactive
ICS Code (Metrology and measurement. Physical phenomena (Vocabularies)): 01.040.17
ICS Code (Radiation measurements): 17.240
scope:

Gives 370 terms in French, English, Russian, German, spanish, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Swedish with their definitions in French, English and Russian subdivided into the following sections: ionizing radiation (particles: 15, types and sources of ionizing radiation:10, quantities and units:25, interaction of ionizing radiation with matter: 30), components and constituents of detection sub-assemblies (general terms:9, types of components and constituents:11, parameters and miscellaneous terms:20), detection sub-assemblies (general terms: 20, types of detection sub-assemblies:56, parameters and miscellaneous terms:59), electronic sub-assemblies (types of electronic sub-assemblies:47, parameters and miscellaneous terms:8), radiation measuring assemblies (general terms:5, types of radiation measuring assemblies: 33, parameters and miscellaneous terms:22). Terms are ordered by topics, indices in the above langauges give the terms in alphabetical order.

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NEN 10050-391
May 1, 1995
International Electrotechnical Vocabulary - Chapter 391: Detection and measurement of ionizing radiation by electric means
Gives 370 terms in French, English, Russian, German, spanish, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Swedish with their definitions in French, English and Russian subdivided into the following sections: ionizing...

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