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Radiation detection is important in many fields, and it poses significant challenges for instrument designers. Radiation detection instruments, particularly for nuclear decommissioning and security applications, are required to operate in unknown environments and should detect and characterise radiation fields in real time. This book covers both theory and practice, and it solicits recent advances in radiation detection, with a particular focus on radiation detection instrument design, real-time data processing, radiation simulation and experimental work, robot design, control systems, task planning and radiation shielding.
Technology: general issues --- passive radiation detection --- gamma-ray --- neutron --- illicit trafficking --- national security --- non-proliferation --- ground-penetrating radar --- gamma ray detector --- sensor fusion --- nuclear wastes --- nuclear decommissioning --- radiation detection --- radiological characterisation --- rheology --- rapid prototyping --- radiation sensing technologies --- partial discharges --- scintillations --- air insulation --- photomultiplier --- COTS commercial MAPS --- radiation response --- integral time --- gain --- high-energy α-particle detection --- low voltage --- thick depletion width detectors --- remote-depth profiling --- gamma spectral analysis --- Bayesian inference --- uncertainty estimation --- radioactive nuclear waste --- radiological characterization --- low-resolution detector --- remote depth profiling --- radioisotope identification --- low-level radioactive contaminants --- spectrum-to-dose conversion operator --- G(E) function --- gaussian process regression --- dose rate uncertainty --- real-time dosimetry --- operational quantities --- plastic gamma spectra --- energy broadening correction --- Compton edge reconstruction --- deep learning --- deep autoencoder
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Radiation detection is important in many fields, and it poses significant challenges for instrument designers. Radiation detection instruments, particularly for nuclear decommissioning and security applications, are required to operate in unknown environments and should detect and characterise radiation fields in real time. This book covers both theory and practice, and it solicits recent advances in radiation detection, with a particular focus on radiation detection instrument design, real-time data processing, radiation simulation and experimental work, robot design, control systems, task planning and radiation shielding.
passive radiation detection --- gamma-ray --- neutron --- illicit trafficking --- national security --- non-proliferation --- ground-penetrating radar --- gamma ray detector --- sensor fusion --- nuclear wastes --- nuclear decommissioning --- radiation detection --- radiological characterisation --- rheology --- rapid prototyping --- radiation sensing technologies --- partial discharges --- scintillations --- air insulation --- photomultiplier --- COTS commercial MAPS --- radiation response --- integral time --- gain --- high-energy α-particle detection --- low voltage --- thick depletion width detectors --- remote-depth profiling --- gamma spectral analysis --- Bayesian inference --- uncertainty estimation --- radioactive nuclear waste --- radiological characterization --- low-resolution detector --- remote depth profiling --- radioisotope identification --- low-level radioactive contaminants --- spectrum-to-dose conversion operator --- G(E) function --- gaussian process regression --- dose rate uncertainty --- real-time dosimetry --- operational quantities --- plastic gamma spectra --- energy broadening correction --- Compton edge reconstruction --- deep learning --- deep autoencoder
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United States --- Politics and government --- To 1775 --- Sources --- United States --- Politics and government --- 1783-1809 --- Sources --- United States --- Politics and government --- Revolution, 1775-1783 --- Sources --- Massachusetts --- Politics and government --- To 1775 --- Sources
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Radiation detection is important in many fields, and it poses significant challenges for instrument designers. Radiation detection instruments, particularly for nuclear decommissioning and security applications, are required to operate in unknown environments and should detect and characterise radiation fields in real time. This book covers both theory and practice, and it solicits recent advances in radiation detection, with a particular focus on radiation detection instrument design, real-time data processing, radiation simulation and experimental work, robot design, control systems, task planning and radiation shielding.
Technology: general issues --- passive radiation detection --- gamma-ray --- neutron --- illicit trafficking --- national security --- non-proliferation --- ground-penetrating radar --- gamma ray detector --- sensor fusion --- nuclear wastes --- nuclear decommissioning --- radiation detection --- radiological characterisation --- rheology --- rapid prototyping --- radiation sensing technologies --- partial discharges --- scintillations --- air insulation --- photomultiplier --- COTS commercial MAPS --- radiation response --- integral time --- gain --- high-energy α-particle detection --- low voltage --- thick depletion width detectors --- remote-depth profiling --- gamma spectral analysis --- Bayesian inference --- uncertainty estimation --- radioactive nuclear waste --- radiological characterization --- low-resolution detector --- remote depth profiling --- radioisotope identification --- low-level radioactive contaminants --- spectrum-to-dose conversion operator --- G(E) function --- gaussian process regression --- dose rate uncertainty --- real-time dosimetry --- operational quantities --- plastic gamma spectra --- energy broadening correction --- Compton edge reconstruction --- deep learning --- deep autoencoder --- passive radiation detection --- gamma-ray --- neutron --- illicit trafficking --- national security --- non-proliferation --- ground-penetrating radar --- gamma ray detector --- sensor fusion --- nuclear wastes --- nuclear decommissioning --- radiation detection --- radiological characterisation --- rheology --- rapid prototyping --- radiation sensing technologies --- partial discharges --- scintillations --- air insulation --- photomultiplier --- COTS commercial MAPS --- radiation response --- integral time --- gain --- high-energy α-particle detection --- low voltage --- thick depletion width detectors --- remote-depth profiling --- gamma spectral analysis --- Bayesian inference --- uncertainty estimation --- radioactive nuclear waste --- radiological characterization --- low-resolution detector --- remote depth profiling --- radioisotope identification --- low-level radioactive contaminants --- spectrum-to-dose conversion operator --- G(E) function --- gaussian process regression --- dose rate uncertainty --- real-time dosimetry --- operational quantities --- plastic gamma spectra --- energy broadening correction --- Compton edge reconstruction --- deep learning --- deep autoencoder
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Describes the principal events occuring in the history of the Palmetto State from 1497-1992. The second edition expands on the first as well as adding twenty-two more years.
United States Local History --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- South Carolina --- South Carolina (Colony) --- South Carolina (Province) --- I︠U︡zhnai︠a︡ Karolina --- History --- Chronology.
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Mathematical statistics --- Computer. Automation --- statistics --- automation
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Congress adjourned on 18 May 1852 for Louisa Catherine Adams's funeral, according her an honor never before offered a first lady. But her life and influence merited this extraordinary tribute. She had been first the daughter-in-law and then the wife of a president. She had assisted her husband as a diplomat at three of the major capitals of Europe. She had served as a leading hostess and significant figure in Washington for three decades. And yet, a century and a half later, she is barely remembered. A Travelled First Lady: Writings of Louisa Catherine Adams seeks to correct that oversight by sharing Adams's remarkable experiences in her own words. These excerpts from diaries and memoirs recount her early years in London and Paris (to this day she is the only foreign-born first lady), her courtship and marriage to John Quincy Adams, her time in the lavish courts of Berlin and St. Petersburg as a diplomat's wife, and her years aiding John Quincy's political career in Washington. Emotional, critical, witty, and, in the Adams tradition, always frank, her writings draw sharp portraits of people from every station, both servants and members of the imperial court, and deliver clear, well-informed opinions about the major issues of her day. Telling the story of her own life, juxtaposed with rich descriptions of European courts, Washington political maneuvers, and the continuing Adams family drama, Louisa Catherine Adams demonstrates why she was once considered one of the preeminent women of the nineteenth century.
Presidents' spouses --- Adams, Louisa Catherine, --- Adams, John Quincy, --- J. Q. A. --- A., J. Q. --- Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson, --- Adams, Louisa, --- Adams , Louisa Catherine --- Adams, John Quincy --- United States --- Biography
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Volume 12 opens with John Adams’s inauguration as president and closes just after details of the XYZ affair become public in America. Through private correspondence, and with the candor and perception expected from the Adamses, family members reveal their concerns for the well-being of the nation and the sustaining force of domestic life.
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