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L K Harding
W H Thomson

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Nuclear Medicine Communications|April 1, 1990
Staff radiation doses associated with nuclear medicine procedures--a review of some recent measurementsL K Harding, A B Mostafa, W H Thomson
Nuclear Medicine Communications|October 1, 1987
Nuclear medicine and clinical chemistry departmentsL K Harding, N B Smith, A Bignell, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|August 1, 1985
The value of syringe shields in a nuclear medicine departmentL K Harding, S Hesslewood, S K Ghose, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|November 1, 1992
Radiation doses from nuclear medicine patients to an imaging technologist: relation to ICRP recommendations for pregnant workersE A Clarke, W H Thomson, A Notghi, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|January 1, 1990
The radiation dose to accompanying nurses, relatives and other patients in a nuclear medicine department waiting roomL K Harding, N J Harding, H Warren, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|March 1, 1994
British Nuclear Medicine Society autumn meeting report. Sheffield, 25 and 26 November 1993H W Gray, L K Harding, S R Hesslewood, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|March 1, 1986
Implications of the ionizing radiations regulations for typical nuclear medicine departmentsL K Harding, S R Hesslewood, B L Reece, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|April 1, 1994
Closing the audit loop: a patient satisfaction surveyL K Harding, J Griffith, V M Harding, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|August 1, 1991
Radiation dose rates from paediatric patients undergoing 99Tcm investigationsP J Mountford, M J O'Doherty, L K Harding, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|June 9, 2000
Justification and controllable doseL K Harding
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Nuclear Medicine Communications|April 1, 1990
Staff radiation doses associated with nuclear medicine procedures--a review of some recent measurementsL K Harding, A B Mostafa, W H Thomson
Nuclear Medicine Communications|October 1, 1987
Nuclear medicine and clinical chemistry departmentsL K Harding, N B Smith, A Bignell, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|August 1, 1985
The value of syringe shields in a nuclear medicine departmentL K Harding, S Hesslewood, S K Ghose, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|November 1, 1992
Radiation doses from nuclear medicine patients to an imaging technologist: relation to ICRP recommendations for pregnant workersE A Clarke, W H Thomson, A Notghi, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|January 1, 1990
The radiation dose to accompanying nurses, relatives and other patients in a nuclear medicine department waiting roomL K Harding, N J Harding, H Warren, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|March 1, 1994
British Nuclear Medicine Society autumn meeting report. Sheffield, 25 and 26 November 1993H W Gray, L K Harding, S R Hesslewood, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|March 1, 1986
Implications of the ionizing radiations regulations for typical nuclear medicine departmentsL K Harding, S R Hesslewood, B L Reece, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|April 1, 1994
Closing the audit loop: a patient satisfaction surveyL K Harding, J Griffith, V M Harding, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|August 1, 1991
Radiation dose rates from paediatric patients undergoing 99Tcm investigationsP J Mountford, M J O'Doherty, L K Harding, et al.
Nuclear Medicine Communications|June 9, 2000
Justification and controllable doseL K Harding
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