John Roderick Cameron
Affiliations: | 1958-1986 | Radiology | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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medical physicsWebsite:
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"John Roderick Cameron"Bio:
(1922 - 2005)
https://books.google.com/books?id=FANKAAAAMAAJ
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRaymond George Herb | grad student | 1952 | UW Madison | |
(Elastic scattering of alpha-particles by oxygen.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeLarry Albert DeWerd | grad student | 1971 | UW Madison |
Gary Fullerton | grad student | 1974 | UW Madison (BME Tree) |
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Strom DJ, Cameron JR. (2002) Is it useful to assess annual effective doses that are less than 100 mSv? Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 98: 239-245 |
DeWerd LA, Price J, Cameron JR, et al. (1990) Evaluation of a commercial diode monitor for mailed quality control of therapy units. International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. 19: 1053-7 |
Constantinou C, Cameron J, DeWerd L, et al. (1987) Development of radiographic chest phantoms. Medical Physics. 13: 917-21 |
DeWerd LA, Cameron JR, Wu Da Ke. (1984) Characteristics of a new dosemeter material; LiF(Mg,Cu,P) Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 6: 350-352 |
Alter AJ, Kargas GA, Kargas SA, et al. (1982) The influence of ambient and viewbox light upon visual detection of low-contrast targets in a radiograph. Investigative Radiology. 17: 402-6 |
McCullough EC, Fullerton GD, Cameron JR. (1972) Thermoluminescence in natural calcium flouride as a dosimeter for terrestrial solar ultraviolet radiation Journal of Applied Physics. 43: 77-82 |
CAMERON JR, ZIMMERMAN D, KENNEY G, et al. (1964) THERMOLUMINESCENT RADIATION DOSIMETRY UTILIZING LIF. Health Physics. 10: 25-9 |
CAMERON JR, DANIELS F, JOHNSON N, et al. (1961) Radiation dosimeter utilizing the thermoluminescence of lithium fluoride. Science (New York, N.Y.). 134: 333-4 |