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J R Cunningham

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Physics in Medicine and Biology|July 1, 1971
A direct experimental evaluation of computed cobalt-60 rotation dose distributionsJ A Rawlinson, J R Cunningham
Medical Physics|March 1, 1990
The validity of the density scaling method in primary electron transport for photon and electron beamsM K Woo, J R Cunningham
Physics in Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1970
The calculation of absorbed dose from exposure measurements: practical problems in dosimetryJ R Cunningham, H E Johns
Medical Physics|November 1, 1980
Displacement corrections used in absorbed dose determinationJ R Cunningham, M R Sontag
Medical Physics|January 1, 1980
Calculation of the average energy absorbed in photon interactionsJ R Cunningham, H E Johns
Medical Physics|September 1, 1984
On the selection of stopping-power and mass energy-absorption coefficient ratios for high-energy x-ray dosimetryJ R Cunningham, R J Schulz
Medical Physics|January 1, 1978
Air versus water calibration for 60Co gamma raysJ R Cunningham, J G Holt
The Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1983
Effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid agonists, glycine, taurine and neuropeptides on acetylcholine release from the rabbit retinaJ R Cunningham, M J Neal
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1985
Effect of excitatory amino acids and analogues on [3H]acetylcholine release from amacrine cells of the rabbit retinaJ R Cunningham, M J Neal
Neuroscience Letters|July 17, 1989
L-homocysteic acid--a possible bipolar cell transmitter in the rabbit retinaM J Neal, J R Cunningham
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Physics in Medicine and Biology|July 1, 1971
A direct experimental evaluation of computed cobalt-60 rotation dose distributionsJ A Rawlinson, J R Cunningham
Medical Physics|March 1, 1990
The validity of the density scaling method in primary electron transport for photon and electron beamsM K Woo, J R Cunningham
Physics in Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1970
The calculation of absorbed dose from exposure measurements: practical problems in dosimetryJ R Cunningham, H E Johns
Medical Physics|November 1, 1980
Displacement corrections used in absorbed dose determinationJ R Cunningham, M R Sontag
Medical Physics|January 1, 1980
Calculation of the average energy absorbed in photon interactionsJ R Cunningham, H E Johns
Medical Physics|September 1, 1984
On the selection of stopping-power and mass energy-absorption coefficient ratios for high-energy x-ray dosimetryJ R Cunningham, R J Schulz
Medical Physics|January 1, 1978
Air versus water calibration for 60Co gamma raysJ R Cunningham, J G Holt
The Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1983
Effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid agonists, glycine, taurine and neuropeptides on acetylcholine release from the rabbit retinaJ R Cunningham, M J Neal
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1985
Effect of excitatory amino acids and analogues on [3H]acetylcholine release from amacrine cells of the rabbit retinaJ R Cunningham, M J Neal
Neuroscience Letters|July 17, 1989
L-homocysteic acid--a possible bipolar cell transmitter in the rabbit retinaM J Neal, J R Cunningham
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