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Radiation protection of the patient in diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine. Are we doing enough?
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USING AN OPTIMISED OSL SINGLE-ALIQUOT REGENERATIVE-DOSE PROTOCOL FOR LOW-DOSE RETROSPECTIVE DOSIMETRY ON HOUSEHOLD SALT.
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RADIATION DOSE MANAGEMENT IN CT, SPECT/CT AND PET/CT TECHNIQUES.
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Radiation exposure of inhabitants in Russia and Belarus due to fallout from the Chernobyl reactor
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Measurements of long-term external and internal radiation exposure of inhabitants of some villages of the Bryansk region of Russia after the Chernobyl accident
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Initial tests of a new phantom for investigation of spatial resolution, partial volume effect and detectability in nuclear medicine tomography
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Eye lens dosimetry for interventional procedures - Relation between the absorbed dose to the lens and dose at measurement positions
2011) International Workshop on Optimization of Radiation Protection of Medical Staff (ORAMED) 46(11). p.1248-1251(
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A Population Kinetic Model for 18F-Choline in Prostate Cancer Patients
2010) 23rd Annual Congress of the European-Association-of-Nuclear-Medicine (EANM) In European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 37. p.481-481(
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Biokinetics Of 18F-Choline Studied In Four Prostate Cancer Patients
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The use of hair as an indicator of occupational (14)C contamination.
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