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As a result, each material possesses a limited shelf life after which dosimetric information can no longer be obtained.
This property of alanine is used in dosimetric measurements in radiotherapy.
Even where dosimeters were used, dosimetric procedures varied - some workers are thought to have been given more accurate estimated doses than others.
Results, complications, and dosimetric and surgical considerations.
Three years later it was turned into a floating dosimetric control station named PKDS-7 and then finally retired in 1968.
Effective dose: a dosimetric quantity useful for comparing the overall health affects of irradiation of the whole body.
Treatment simulations are used to plan the geometric, radiological, and dosimetric aspects of the therapy using radiation transport simulations and optimization.
His innovation was the use of the active - or alkaloid - part of a medicinal plant that he formed into tiny pills which he called "dosimetric granules."
Yock T, Schneider R, Friedmann A, et al.: Proton radiotherapy for orbital rhabdomyosarcoma: clinical outcome and a dosimetric comparison with photons.
There are no known studies to date that specifically study the effects of temperature dependent electrical properties on the dosimetric and heat transfer profiles surrounding ablation probes [ 19 20 ] .
The benefit of external beam proton radiation lies in the dosimetric difference from external beam x-ray radiation and brachytherapy in cases where the use of radiation therapy is already indicated, rather than as a direct competition with surgery.
In its response, the International Atomic Energy Agency sent a team of five medical doctors and two physicists to Panama to perform a dosimetric and medical assessment of the accidental exposure and a medical evaluation of the affected patients' prognosis and treatment.