Verification of the plan dosimetry for high dose rate brachytherapy using metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistor detectors.
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Anatoly Rosenfeld | Zhen-yu Qi | Xiao-wu Deng | Dean Cutajar | Michael Lerch | A. Rosenfeld | Xiaowu Deng | M. Lerch | Z. Qi | D. Cutajar | Shao-min Huang | Jie Lu | Shao-min Huang | Jie Lu
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