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ESTIMATE OF MAXIMAL. SKIN DOSE FROM ‘FHE GROUND
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gamma dose. The midline gamma dose is approximately 60 per cent of the portion of the air
gamma dose due to 80 kv radiation or above. This portion in turn is estimated to be 90 per

cent of the gamma dose measured in air by the instrument. Thus the dose at the surface of a
phantom exposed to mixed fission product radiation from an external plane source might be
expected to be 3, (0.6)(0.9) or about six times the midline dose, if both occur at 3 feet off the
ground. Such a depth dose measurement has in fact been made experimentally at a previous

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