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This document (PHE-CRCE-012) quantifies the performance of an array of germanium detectors.
This report considers the results of an intercomparison conducted in 2020, in which 31 laboratories from 14 countries submitted 39 sets of detectors.
This report considers the results of an intercomparison conducted in 2018, in which 26 laboratories from 12 countries submitted 30 sets of detectors.
Report evaluating the results of the 2017 intercomparison exercise conducted by Public Health England.
This report considers the results of an intercomparison conducted in 2021, in which 31 laboratories from 14 countries submitted 39 sets of detectors.
Detector dogs are an essential tool in our efforts to combat and deter smugglers and those seeking to avoid border controls.
This DASA competition seeks novel, lightweight bioassay systems with novel transduction platforms for the detection of trace explosives.
A small manufacturer trusted by scientists across six continents receives new export funding.
Evaluation of the results of international intercomparisons of passive radon detectors carried out in 2016.
This document (HPA-RPD-060) considers the results of an international intercomparison of passive radon detectors.
This report (HPA-RPD-035) considers the results of the Health Protection Agency (HPA) intercomparison of passive radon detectors.
This report considers the results of an intercomparison, conducted in 2019, in which 25 laboratories from 13 countries submitted 29 sets of detectors.
Aviation security screening equipment must meet UK and international performance standards before it can be deployed and used operationally.
Do you have an innovative idea to enhance the detection of trace explosives using novel, lightweight, bioassay systems?
Training guide for NHS and emergency services staff on rapid screening of people for internal radioactive contamination.
This publication (PHE-CRCE-011) describes the international comparison of passive radon detectors.
This report (HPA-CRCE-033) considers the results of the HPA (now part of PHE) intercomparison of passive radon detectors.
This document (PHE-CRCE-001) considers the results of an international intercomparison of passive radon detectors.
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