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English: Geometric arrangement of measurements of breast surface doses (BSDs). Radio photoluminescence dosimeters (RPLDs) (GD-302M) were placed on the breast surface at the R-position and the L-position. The average values of the R-position and L-position measurements were used in this study |
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Nemoto, M.; Chida, K. Reducing the Breast Cancer Risk and Radiation Dose of Radiography for Scoliosis in Children: A Phantom Study. Diagnostics 2020, 10, 753. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10100753 |
Author | Nemoto, M.; Chida, K. |
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