Backscatter factors for mammography calculated with Monte Carlo methods
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N Petoussi-Henss | G Drexler | D Regulla | R Kramer | M Zankl | W Panzer | W. Panzer | D. Regulla | R. Kramer | M. Zankl | G. Drexler | N. Petoussi-Henss
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