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[en] Reference radiation fields play a key role in the intercomparison of the measurement techniques used in low flux benchmark experiments and those employed for power reactor monitoring: because of the wide range of detector sensitivities it is rarely possible to perform the comparison in a single field. In the new UK reference field, NESSUS, which has been commissioned in the NESTOR reactor at Winfrith, the fluxes can be varied over a dynamic range of 3x104 and it is possible to perform precision measurements with nearly all neutron and gamma-ray integral measurement techniques with the exception of the high dose damage monitors. This paper describes the facility and outlines the procedures adopted to define the radiation environment. (Auth.)
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Genthon, J.P. (CEA Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Cadarache, 13 - Saint-Paul-les-Durance (France)); Roettger, H. (Commission of the European Communities, Petten (Netherlands). Joint Nuclear Research Center) (eds.); Commission of the European Communities, Petten (Netherlands). Joint Nuclear Research Center; v. 1-2 1082 p; ISBN 90-277-2013-4;
; 1984; p. 751-760; D. Reidel; Dordrecht (Netherlands); 5. ASTM-Euratom symposium on reactor dosimetry; Geesthacht (Germany, F.R.); 24-28 Sep 1984; 8 refs.; 3 figs.; 5 tabs.

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