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Nicholas N Stoffle

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Life Sciences in Space Research|September 10, 2017
Evaluation of HZETRN on the Martian surface: Sensitivity tests and model resultsTony C Slaba, Nicholas N Stoffle
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 28, 2004
Images in clinical medicine. Sarcoptes scabiei infestationNicholas N Stoffle, Philip R Cohen
Life Sciences in Space Research|November 9, 2023
HERA: A Timepix-based radiation detection system for Exploration-class space missionsNicholas N Stoffle, Tom Campbell-Ricketts, Andrew Castro, et al.
Life Sciences in Space Research|September 10, 2017
The radiation environment on the surface of Mars - Summary of model calculations and comparison to RAD dataDaniel Matthiä, Donald M Hassler, Wouter de Wet, et al.
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Life Sciences in Space Research|September 10, 2017
Evaluation of HZETRN on the Martian surface: Sensitivity tests and model resultsTony C Slaba, Nicholas N Stoffle
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 28, 2004
Images in clinical medicine. Sarcoptes scabiei infestationNicholas N Stoffle, Philip R Cohen
Life Sciences in Space Research|November 9, 2023
HERA: A Timepix-based radiation detection system for Exploration-class space missionsNicholas N Stoffle, Tom Campbell-Ricketts, Andrew Castro, et al.
Life Sciences in Space Research|September 10, 2017
The radiation environment on the surface of Mars - Summary of model calculations and comparison to RAD dataDaniel Matthiä, Donald M Hassler, Wouter de Wet, et al.
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