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Radioluminescence: A simple model for fluorescent layers – analysis

and applications

1. p 7. ”Kubelka-Monk” should be ”Kubelka-Munk”

2. p 7. Missing abbreviations: ”DR” and ”FPD” (Digital radiography, Flat Panel Detector) 3. p 23. ”unpublished” within parentesis should be omitted.

4. p 30 and 38. ”20 µm” should be ”25 µm” throughout

5. p 31. Paragraph 2: ”(1)” should be erased, ”Th” should be ”The” 6. p 53. Paragraph 1: ”porduce” should be ”produce”

7. p 59. References ”Schuster” and ”Sensakovic” should change places

Papers

Paper I: index ”b” in Appendix equation C6 should be ”a”

Paper II: p 118. Sec 2.1. should be a space between ”β” and ”and” p 121. Sec 3.4, reference to Eq 4 should be Eq. 5.

Paper III: p 9. Paragraph 4, referring to ”Table A1” should be ”figure 3” p 16, Section 7, ”This” should be replaced with ”The”.

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