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Stephen K N Portillo

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Physics in Medicine and Biology|November 8, 2016
A maximum likelihood method for high resolution proton radiography/proton CTCharles-Antoine Collins-Fekete, Sébastien Brousmiche, Stephen K N Portillo, et al.
Physics in Medicine and Biology|January 12, 2017
A theoretical framework to predict the most likely ion path in particle imagingCharles-Antoine Collins-Fekete, Lennart Volz, Stephen K N Portillo, et al.
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Physics in Medicine and Biology|November 8, 2016
A maximum likelihood method for high resolution proton radiography/proton CTCharles-Antoine Collins-Fekete, Sébastien Brousmiche, Stephen K N Portillo, et al.
Physics in Medicine and Biology|January 12, 2017
A theoretical framework to predict the most likely ion path in particle imagingCharles-Antoine Collins-Fekete, Lennart Volz, Stephen K N Portillo, et al.
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