A shadow shield whole-body counter

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A whole-body counter is discussed that combines shadow shielding with (integral or differential) scanning, weighs only 5 tons, has a background as low as an iron-room counter, has little variation in sensitivity for different size people and has only slightly less sensitivity than an iron-room counter. The light weight of the counter was exploited by placing one in a truck for use in a radiation protection program and by transporting it by air for use in a study of radioactivity in Alaskan Eskimos. © 1965 Health Physics Society.

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Palmer, H. E., & Roesch, W. C. (1965). A shadow shield whole-body counter. Health Physics, 11(11), 1213–1219. https://doi.org/10.1097/00004032-196511000-00010

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