Patient dose monitoring and the use of diagnostic reference levels for the optimization of protection in medical imaging: current status and challenges worldwide
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Ehsan Samei | Hannu Järvinen | Eliseo Vano | Jenia Vassileva | Madan M. Rehani | Anthony Wallace | Madan Rehani | E. Samei | A. Wallace | E. Vañó | H. Järvinen | J. Vassileva
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