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Health Physics|December 27, 2018
Innovations in Computer Technologies Have Impacted Radiation Dosimetry Through Anatomically Realistic Phantoms and Fast Monte Carlo SimulationsX George Xu
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|December 31, 2005
Effective dose for patients undergoing coronary and femoral intravascular radiotherapy involving an HDR 192Ir sourceX George Xu
Physics in Medicine and Biology|August 22, 2014
An exponential growth of computational phantom research in radiation protection, imaging, and radiotherapy: a review of the fifty-year historyX George Xu
Health Physics|June 14, 2005
The effective dose equivalent and effective dose for hot particles on the skinX George Xu
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|July 14, 2007
Measurements of non-target organ doses using MOSFET dosemeters for selected IMRT and 3D CRT radiation treatment proceduresBrian Wang, X George Xu
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|February 28, 2009
Foetal dose conversion coefficients for ICRP-compliant pregnant models from idealised proton exposuresValery Taranenko, X George Xu
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|February 23, 2010
Better radiation weighting factors for neutrons generated from proton treatment are neededX George Xu, Harald Paganetti
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|June 4, 2008
Fluence to absorbed foetal dose conversion coefficients for photons in 50 keV-10 GeV calculated using RPI-P modelsValery Taranenko, X George Xu
Medical Physics|August 14, 2008
A feasibility study to calculate unshielded fetal doses to pregnant patients in 6-MV photon treatments using Monte Carlo methods and anatomically realistic phantomsBryan Bednarz, X George Xu
Physics in Medicine and Biology|January 15, 2009
Monte Carlo modeling of a 6 and 18 MV Varian Clinac medical accelerator for in-field and out-of-field dose calculations: development and validationBryan Bednarz, X George Xu
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Health Physics|December 27, 2018
Innovations in Computer Technologies Have Impacted Radiation Dosimetry Through Anatomically Realistic Phantoms and Fast Monte Carlo SimulationsX George Xu
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|December 31, 2005
Effective dose for patients undergoing coronary and femoral intravascular radiotherapy involving an HDR 192Ir sourceX George Xu
Physics in Medicine and Biology|August 22, 2014
An exponential growth of computational phantom research in radiation protection, imaging, and radiotherapy: a review of the fifty-year historyX George Xu
Health Physics|June 14, 2005
The effective dose equivalent and effective dose for hot particles on the skinX George Xu
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|July 14, 2007
Measurements of non-target organ doses using MOSFET dosemeters for selected IMRT and 3D CRT radiation treatment proceduresBrian Wang, X George Xu
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|February 28, 2009
Foetal dose conversion coefficients for ICRP-compliant pregnant models from idealised proton exposuresValery Taranenko, X George Xu
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|February 23, 2010
Better radiation weighting factors for neutrons generated from proton treatment are neededX George Xu, Harald Paganetti
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|June 4, 2008
Fluence to absorbed foetal dose conversion coefficients for photons in 50 keV-10 GeV calculated using RPI-P modelsValery Taranenko, X George Xu
Medical Physics|August 14, 2008
A feasibility study to calculate unshielded fetal doses to pregnant patients in 6-MV photon treatments using Monte Carlo methods and anatomically realistic phantomsBryan Bednarz, X George Xu
Physics in Medicine and Biology|January 15, 2009
Monte Carlo modeling of a 6 and 18 MV Varian Clinac medical accelerator for in-field and out-of-field dose calculations: development and validationBryan Bednarz, X George Xu
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