A model for predicting the dose to the parotid glands based on their relative overlapping with planning target volumes during helical radiotherapy
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Gage Redler | Julius V. Turian | Yixiang Liao | G. Redler | H. Zhen | Y. Liao | J. Turian | Heming Zhen | Cheryl H. Millunchick | C. H. Millunchick
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