Study on the Methods for Determining the Depth of Radiologically Contaminated Wounds

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  Wound contaminated by radioactive substances is a kind of occupational hazards that the personnel will encounter in daily work.Sometimes surgical excision is needed to prevent overexposure, so its necessary to know the depth of wounds.
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