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M T Crawley

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The British Journal of Radiology|August 3, 2002
Reducing dose at barium enema: radiographers do it digitallyM T Crawley, A Booth
Journal of Radiological Protection : Official Journal of the Society for Radiological Protection|September 29, 2000
Application of regulations to cosmetic lasers in private practiceM T Crawley, H Weatherburn
The British Journal of Radiology|November 23, 2000
Dose-area product measurements in a range of common orthopaedic procedures and their possible use in establishing local diagnostic reference levelsM T Crawley, A T Rogers
The British Journal of Radiology|September 1, 1994
A comparison of computed tomography practice in 1989 and 1991M T Crawley, A T Rogers
The British Journal of Radiology|August 18, 2001
A practical approach to the first iteration in the optimization of radiation dose and image quality in CT: estimates of the collective dose savings achievedM T Crawley, A Booth, A Wainwright
The British Journal of Radiology|July 11, 1998
Radiation dose and diagnosticity of barium enema examinations by radiographers and radiologists: a comparative studyM T Crawley, B Shine, A Booth
The British Journal of Radiology|August 25, 2004
Patient and operator dose during fluoroscopic examination of swallow mechanismM T Crawley, P Savage, F Oakley
The British Journal of Radiology|July 1, 1984
Radiotherapy treatment planning for patients fitted with prosthesesF R Hudson, M T Crawley, M Samarasekera
The British Journal of Radiology|March 1, 1984
Dose levels outside radiotherapy beamsF R Hudson, M T Crawley, M Samarasekara
Spinal Cord|August 25, 2004
A low-dose radioisotope procedure for assessment of subcutaneous drug delivery systems used for slow intrathecal infusion of antispasmodic agentsM T Crawley, P Murphy, A Jamous, et al.
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The British Journal of Radiology|August 3, 2002
Reducing dose at barium enema: radiographers do it digitallyM T Crawley, A Booth
Journal of Radiological Protection : Official Journal of the Society for Radiological Protection|September 29, 2000
Application of regulations to cosmetic lasers in private practiceM T Crawley, H Weatherburn
The British Journal of Radiology|November 23, 2000
Dose-area product measurements in a range of common orthopaedic procedures and their possible use in establishing local diagnostic reference levelsM T Crawley, A T Rogers
The British Journal of Radiology|September 1, 1994
A comparison of computed tomography practice in 1989 and 1991M T Crawley, A T Rogers
The British Journal of Radiology|August 18, 2001
A practical approach to the first iteration in the optimization of radiation dose and image quality in CT: estimates of the collective dose savings achievedM T Crawley, A Booth, A Wainwright
The British Journal of Radiology|July 11, 1998
Radiation dose and diagnosticity of barium enema examinations by radiographers and radiologists: a comparative studyM T Crawley, B Shine, A Booth
The British Journal of Radiology|August 25, 2004
Patient and operator dose during fluoroscopic examination of swallow mechanismM T Crawley, P Savage, F Oakley
The British Journal of Radiology|July 1, 1984
Radiotherapy treatment planning for patients fitted with prosthesesF R Hudson, M T Crawley, M Samarasekera
The British Journal of Radiology|March 1, 1984
Dose levels outside radiotherapy beamsF R Hudson, M T Crawley, M Samarasekara
Spinal Cord|August 25, 2004
A low-dose radioisotope procedure for assessment of subcutaneous drug delivery systems used for slow intrathecal infusion of antispasmodic agentsM T Crawley, P Murphy, A Jamous, et al.
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