There does not appear to be a list of past members or commisioners available on line. The best suggestion that could be offered is perhaps to contact the commission directly (their home web site is linked below) and request the information.
International Journal of Radiation Biology was created in 1959.
temperature and humidity
Torsten Schmidt has written: 'Drogenhilfe und Graumarkt' 'Radiation measurements at the German Antarctic Station Neumayer 1982-1992' -- subject(s): Climate, Observations, Solar radiation
Common types of radiation pyrometers include brightness, color, and total-radiation pyrometers. Of particular importance is the brightness pyrometer, which provides the highest accuracy of temperature measurements in the range from 103 to 104 °K.Total-radiation pyrometers can be used to measure temperatures beginning at 200°C.
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Becquerel, Gray, Curie, Rad, Sievert. The SI unit is Gray (Gy) defined as 1 J/kg absorbed.
The measurements at a number of discrete frequencies of the background radiation that fills space place their relative amplitudes reasonably close to the curve that characterizes the radiation of a blackbody with a temperature of 2.725 degrees absolute. As such, the peak amplitude is found at the frequency of about 162.5 GHz.
James L. Wise has written: 'Analysis of solar radiation measurements on an inclined surface in Anchorage, Alaska'
A (milli)severt is a unit used to measure the amount of radiation to which a human body is exposed.
Sana Dawood Salman has written: 'Hot gas flow measurements by cross-correlation of infra-red radiation'
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Roentgen:A unit of radiation exposure equal to the quantity of ionizing radiation that will produce one electrostatic unit of electricity in one cubic centimeter of dry air at 0°C and standard atmospheric pressure.[After Wilhelm Konrad Roentgen.]