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Volume 109, Number 4, July 2004

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On the Retirement of E. P. Goldfinch, Founder of Radiation Protection Dosimetry
pp. 265-265(1)
Authors: McDonald, Joseph C.; Horowitz, Yigal S.

Dedication response
pp. 267-267(1)
Author: Goldfinch, E. P.

Recent advances in dosimetry using the optically stimulated luminescence of Al2O3:C
pp. 269-276(8)
Authors: McKeever, Stephen W. S.; Blair, Michael W.; Bulur, Enver; Gaza, Razvan; Gaza, Ramona; Kalchgruber, Regina; Klein, David M.; Yukihara, Eduardo G.

Standards for standard-makers? A testing time
pp. 277-289(13)
Author: Thomas, Ralph H.

Spectra of scattered photons in large absorbers and their importance for the values of radiation weighting factor wR
pp. 291-295(5)
Authors: Harder, D.; Petoussi-Henß, N.; Regulla, D.; Zankl, M.; Dietze, G.

Why it is advisable to keep wR = 1 and Q = 1 for photons and electrons
pp. 297-302(6)
Authors: Dietze, G.; Alberts, W. G.

Detectors/Dosemeters of galactic and solar cosmic rays
pp. 365-374(10)
Author: Tommasino, L.

The history of radon from a Swedish perspective
pp. 421-426(6)
Author: Swedjemark, Gun Astri

Power reactor health physics in the 1960s
pp. 427-429(3)
Author: Carter, M. W.

Author Index
pp. 431-431(1)

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