Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
CALIBRATION;
COMPUTER SYSTEM;
DOSIMETRY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RADIATION PHYSICS;
RADIOBIOLOGY;
ANIMALS;
BRACHYTHERAPY;
CALIBRATION;
CESIUM RADIOISOTOPES;
DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIP, RADIATION;
EQUIPMENT DESIGN;
RADIATION DOSAGE;
RADIATION INJURIES, EXPERIMENTAL;
RADIOMETRY;
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Relative biological effectiveness for deterministic effects
International Commission on Radiological Protection.
International Commission on Radiological Protection. Relative biological effectiveness for deterministic effects. Publication 58. Oxford, England: Pergamon; 1989.
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Publication 58. Oxford, England: Pergamon
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Publication 60
International Commission on Radiological Protection. 7990 recommendations.
International Commission on Radiological Protection. 7990 recommendations. Publication 60. Oxford, England: Pergamon; 1991.
(1991)
Oxford, England: Pergamon
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The response of mouse haemopoietic colony formers to acute or continuous gamma irradiation
Testa NG, Hendry JH, Lajtha LG. The response of mouse haemopoietic colony formers to acute or continuous gamma irradiation. Biomedicine 1973;19:183-186.
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Testa, N.G.1
Hendry, J.H.2
Lajtha, L.G.3
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Haemopoietic stem-cell kinetics during continuous irradiation
Wu C-T, Lajtha LG. Haemopoietic stem-cell kinetics during continuous irradiation. Int J Radiât Biol 1975;27:41-50.
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Int J Radiât Biol
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Wu, C.-T.1
Lajtha, L.G.2
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Tissue repair capacity and repair kinetics deduced from multifractionated or continuous irradiation regimens with incomplete repair
Thames HD, Withers HR, Peters LJ. Tissue repair capacity and repair kinetics deduced from multifractionated or continuous irradiation regimens with incomplete repair. Br J Cancer 1984;49(suppl):263-269.
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Br J Cancer
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Thames, H.D.1
Withers, H.R.2
Peters, L.J.3
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Radiobiological aspects of low dose rates in radioimmunotherapy
Fowler JF. Radiobiological aspects of low dose rates in radioimmunotherapy. Int J Radiât Oncol Biol Phys 1990;18:1261-1269.
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Int J Radiât Oncol Biol Phys
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Fowler, J.F.1
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Radiobiology of radiolabeled antibody therapy as applied to tumor dosimetry
Langmuir VK, Fowler JF, Knox SJ, Wessels BW, Sutherland RM, Wong JVC. Radiobiology of radiolabeled antibody therapy as applied to tumor dosimetry. Med Phys 1993;20:601-610.
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Med Phys
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Langmuir, V.K.1
Fowler, J.F.2
Knox, S.J.3
Wessels, B.W.4
Sutherland, R.M.5
Jvc, W.6
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0027423296
Time dose fractionation in radioimmunotherapy: Implications for selecting radionuclides
Rao DV, Howell RW. Time dose fractionation in radioimmunotherapy: implications for selecting radionuclides. J Nucl Med 1993;34:1801-1810.
(1993)
J Nucl Med
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Rao, D.V.1
Howell, R.W.2
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Application of the linear-quadratic model to radioimmunotherapy: Further support for the advantage of longer-lived radionuclides
Howell RW, Goddu SM, Rao DV. Application of the linear-quadratic model to radioimmunotherapy: further support for the advantage of longer-lived radionuclides. J Nucl Med 1994;35:1861-1869.
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J Nucl Med
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Howell, R.W.1
Goddu, S.M.2
Rao, D.V.3
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On the modeling of the tumor uptake to determine the time-dose-fractionation effect in radioimmunotherapy [Letter]
Rao DV, Howell RW. On the modeling of the tumor uptake to determine the time-dose-fractionation effect in radioimmunotherapy [Letter]. J Nucl Med 1994;35: 1562-1564.
(1994)
J Nucl Med
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Rao, D.V.1
Howell, R.W.2
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Photon mass attenuation and energy-absorption coefficients from 1 keV to 20 MeV
Hubbell JH. Photon mass attenuation and energy-absorption coefficients from 1 keV to 20 MeV. Int J Appl Radiât hot 1982;33:1269-1290.
(1982)
Int J Appl Radiât Hot
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Hubbell, J.H.1