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Babaloui, Somayyeh; Jafari, Shakardokht; Palmer, Antony L.; Polak, Wojciech; Sheidaei, Ali; Shirazi, Alireza; Lohstroh, Annika and Jaberi, Ramin (2022). Using micro silica bead TLDs in high dose rate brachytherapy dosimetry: A phantom study. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 191, article no. 109826.

Bindu, P. Hima; Termsuk, C.; Hubbard, M.W.J.; Ley, K.; Taggart, M.P. and Lohstroh, A. (2021). Experimental verification of consistency of micro-silica glass bead thermoluminescent detectors for mixed gamma/neutron irradiation. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 179, article no. 109210.

Rojo, J. S.; Diget, C. Aa.; de Séréville, N.; Assié, M.; Lemasson, A.; Ramos, D.; Lohstroh, A. and Reardon, C. (2020). An implantation Diamond detector as a beam monitor for an intense radioactive ion beam. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1643(1), article no. 012040.

Babaloui, Somayyeh; Jafari, Shakardokht; Polak, Wojciech; Ghorbani, Mahdi; Hubbard, Michael WJ; Lohstroh, Annika; Shirazi, Alireza and Jaber, Ramin (2020). Development of a novel and low-cost anthropomorphic pelvis phantom for 3D dosimetry in radiotherapy. Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy, 12(5) pp. 470–479.

Taggart, M.P.; Charoupa, A.; Hubbard, M.W.J.; Jafari, S.M.; Lohstroh, A. and Stroud, M. (2019). Suitability of a SiPM photodetector for implementation in an automated thermoluminescent dosimeter reader. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 161 pp. 42–47.

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Babaloui, Somayyeh; Jafari, Shakardokht; Palmer, Antony L; Polak, Wojciech; Hubbard, Michael; Skopidou, Theodora; Lohstroh, Annika and Jaberi, Ramin (2019). Feasibility of using Micro Silica Bead TLDs for 3D dosimetry in brachytherapy. In: Radiotherapy and Oncology, 26-30 Apr 2019, S1185-S1186.

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