Dosimetry study for a new in vivo X-ray fluorescence (XRF) bone lead measurement system
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David R. Chettle | Liqiang Luo | L. Luo | D. Chettle | Huiling Nie | Joanne M. O’Meara | J. O’Meara | H. Nie | Joanne O’Meara
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