Electron microscopy.
Material type: BookDescription: Duplication., 8 minutes.Subject(s): Radiation- SafetyItem type | Current location | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This 8-minute programme explains the nature of the possible radiation hazard in Electron Microscopy and outlines the ways in which modern equipment is designed and made so that in normal use the worker is not exposed to radiation. The interlock principle is explained and illustrated by ab example from the field of x-ray crystallography. By filming machines while they were dismantled for servicing, details of several internal safety devices have been included. In this way workers who normallyuse the equipment as a black box get some insight into the principles and practice of radiation protection in the field.
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