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Changes in cerebral perfusion detected by dynamic susceptibility contrast magnetic resonance imaging: Normal volunteers examined during normal breathing and hyperventilation
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Optimized High-Resolution Mapping of Magnetization Transfer (MT) at 3 Tesla for Direct Visualization of Substructures of the Human Thalamus in Clinically Feasible Measurement Time
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Absolute quantification of cerebral blood flow in neurologically normal volunteers: Dynamic-susceptibility contrast MRI-perfusion compared with computed tomography (CT)-perfusion
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Improved segmentation of deep brain grey matter structures using magnetization transfer (MT) parameter maps
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The effect of different lung densities on the accuracy of various radiotherapy dose calculation methods: Implications for tumour coverage
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Comparison of cisplatin sensitivity and the 18F fluoro-2-deoxy 2 glucose uptake with proliferation parameters and gene expression in squamous cell carcinoma cell lines of the head and neck
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Prescribing, Recording, and Reporting External Beam Therapy a Summary of ICRU Reports Nos 29, 50, 62 and 71
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Change in Cerebral Perfusion Detected by Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging Normal volunteers examined during normal breathing and hyperventilation
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Radiation dosimetry of indium-111-labeled antiCEA-F(ab')2 fragments evaluated from tissue istributionin rats
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RapidArc™ treatment verification using polymer gel dosimetry
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