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Spatial variability of the dose rate from (137)Cs fallout in settlements in Russia and Belarus more than two decades after the Chernobyl accident.
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TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN HYBRID IMAGING AND IMPACT ON DOSE.
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A passive neutron dosemeter for measurements in mixed neutron-photon radiation fields
2015) 12th International Conference on Medical Physics in the Baltic States In Medical Physics in the Baltic States p.38-42(
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Assessment of effective dose to an individual carrying materials useful for radiation dosimetry by optically stimulated luminescence
2015) 12th International Conference on Medical Physics in the Baltic States In Medical Physics in the Baltic States p.48-51(
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Detection of radioactive fragments in patients after radiological or nuclear emergencies using computed tomography and digital radiography.
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A Home-Based Weight Lifting Program for Patients with Arm Lymphedema Following Breast Cancer Treatment: A Pilot and Feasibility Study
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Effective dose to adult patients from 338 radiopharmaceuticals estimated using ICRP biokinetic data, ICRP/ICRU computational reference phantoms and ICRP 2007 tissue weighting factors.
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Use of wall-less (18)F-doped gelatin phantoms for improved volume delineation and quantification in PET/CT.
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Tests of HPGe- and scintillation-based backpack γ-radiation survey systems.
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AN INTERNAL RADIATION DOSIMETRY COMPUTER PROGRAM, IDAC 2.0, FOR ESTIMATION OF PATIENT DOSES FROM RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS.
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