Lexsyg smart - A luminescence detection system for dosimetry, material research and dating application

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Lexsyg smart - A luminescence detection system for dosimetry, material research and dating application. / Richter, Daniel; Richter, Andreas; Dornich, Kay.
in: Geochronometria, Jahrgang 42, Nr. 1, 04.12.2015, S. 202-209.

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Richter D, Richter A, Dornich K. Lexsyg smart - A luminescence detection system for dosimetry, material research and dating application. Geochronometria. 2015 Dez 4;42(1):202-209. doi: 10.1515/geochr-2015-0022

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