The effect of setup uncertainty on normal tissue sparing with IMRT for head-and-neck cancer.
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R Mohan | R. Mohan | R. Schmidt-Ullrich | Q. Wu | M. Morris | A. Lauve | M. Manning | R. Cardinale | B. D. Kavanagh | R K Schmidt-Ullrich | Q Wu | R M Cardinale | M A Manning | A D Lauve | B D Kavanagh | M M Morris | R. Schmidt‐Ullrich | R. M. Cardinale
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