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THE non-linear response to dose reported for many thermoluminescent phosphors1,2 has caused serious concern both for dosimetry and for dating techniques.
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HWANG, F. Supralinearity of Thermoluminescent Phosphor Lithium Fluoride. Nature 227, 269–270 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/227269b0
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