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Does kV–MV Dual-Energy Computed Tomography Have an Advantage in Determining Proton Stopping Power Ratios in Patients?
Physics in Medicine and Biology
- United Kingdom
doi 10.1088/0031-9155/56/14/017
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Radiological
Radiology
Nuclear Medicine
Ultrasound Technology
Imaging
Date
June 30, 2011
Authors
M Yang
G Virshup
J Clayton
X R Zhu
R Mohan
L Dong
Publisher
IOP Publishing
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