A tomographic physical phantom of the newborn child with real-time dosimetry. II. Scaling factors for calculation of mean organ dose in pediatric radiography.
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Wesley E Bolch | Robert J Staton | A. Jones | Choonik Lee | W. Bolch | M. Arreola | A Kyle Jones | Choonik Lee | R. Staton | Jonathon L Williams | Manuel M Arreola | David E Hintenlang | Jonathon L. Williams | D. Hintenlang
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