Limited access remote sensing
industrial collaborators: BNFL
academic collaborators: University of Leeds
initiated : 2003/04/20
last updated: 2007/06/27

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An industrial application of gamma-ray emission tomography
A poster presentation describing the work of this project on remote sensing was made by Faraday Associate Brian Cattle at the annual Alan Tayler Day, 22 November 2004 at St Catherine's College, Oxford.

 

   

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