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Nucleonic Gauges: Industrial Applications

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This lecture covers the industrial applications of nucleonic gauges, which distribute radioactive energy to measure levels and densities in tanks and other assets. Topics include the use of various types of radiation sources, such as y-rays, neutrons, and protons, in applications like borehole logging, paper manufacture, and smoke detectors.

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