Skeletal dosimetry for external exposure to photons based on µCT images of spongiosa from different bone sites
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I Kawrakow | J. W. Vieira | J W Vieira | R Kramer | H J Khoury | I. Kawrakow | R. Kramer | H. Khoury
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