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Data Analysis and Information Modelling: Objects Codes, Concepts

Acceptance, performance and usefulness of knowledge-based systems for quality control and radiation protection in diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine depend on the technical competence of its developers and the medical, juridical and/or administrative relevance for its users. In promoting the...

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Published in:Radiation protection dosimetry 1995-01, Vol.57 (1-4), p.175-184
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