Description of SHARC, the Strategic High-altitude Radiance Code

Description of SHARC, the Strategic High-altitude Radiance Code

Author: R. D. Sharma

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13:

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The Strategic High-Altitude Radiance Code (SHARC) is a new computer code that calculates atmospheric radiation and transmittance for paths from 60 to 300 km altitude in the 2-40 microns spectral region. It models radiation due to NLTE (Non-Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium) molecular emissions. This initial version of SHARC includes the five strongest IR radiators, NO, CO, H 2 O, O3 and CO2. This report describes the code and models used to calculate the NLTE molecular populations and the resulting atmospheric radiance. The SHARC Manual is reproduced in the appendix.


Quantities For Generalized Dosimetry Of Ionizing Radiations in Liquid Water

Quantities For Generalized Dosimetry Of Ionizing Radiations in Liquid Water

Author: D E Watt

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 0203210956

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Intended as a reference handbook of quantities used in dosimetry of ionizing radiations. Fields of application are radiological protection, environmental radiation, health physics, nuclear medicine and radiotherapy, radiobiology, radiopharmacy and radiation chemistry. The book is in three parts. The first part deals with electrons, X-rays and gamma-rays. The second part contains data for heavy charged particles ranging from protons to uranium ions, and the final part is concerned with neutrons. Quantities tabulated include quality paramenters recommended by the International Commissions of Radiological Protection and of radiation quantities units and measurements.


Cross-Over Experiments

Cross-Over Experiments

Author: David Ratkowsky

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1992-12-22

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 9780824788926

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Developing a model-based approach that enables any cross-over trial, of any degree of imbalance, to be analyzed both for direct effects and for residual effects, using consistent procedures that employ commercially available statistical software, this text offers a guide to the analysis of cross-over designs.;Illustrating practical applications throughout with examples, this book: emphasizes the importance of choosing highly efficient designs that separate treatment and carryover effects; demonstrates the exact methodology needed to handle the analysis of data; presents a new methodology for the analysis of binary and categorical data; and considers the effects of blocking. The appendices facilitate the choosing of an appropriate design for every experimental need.