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| Preferred Name | Optically stimulated luminescence |
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| prefLabel | Optically stimulated luminescence
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| Previous_Classification | 80.50.110.60.40^Optically stimulated luminescence|110.20.20.10^Optically stimulated luminescence
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| alpha | Optically stimulated luminescence
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| scopeNote | In physics, optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) is a method for measuring doses from ionizing radiation. It is used in at least two applications: luminescence dating of ancient materials: mainly geological sediments and sometimes fired pottery, bricks etc., although in the latter case thermoluminescence dating is used more often radiation dosimetry, which is the measurement of accumulated radiation dose in the tissues of health care, nuclear, research and other workers, as well as in building materials in regions of nuclear disaster https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optically_stimulated_luminescence RD
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