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Measured and Calculated Doses of Transmitted and Reflected Radiation in the Energy Range of X-Ray Diagnostic Apparatuses

Measured and calculated doses of transmitted and reflected X ray radiation were compared. Calculated doses were obtained using the Monte Carlo program GEANT and a model of X ray radiation transmission/reflection. X Ray radiation load on the patient was decreased using filtering of soft (non-working)...

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Published in:Biomedical engineering 2008-09, Vol.42 (5), p.243-246
Main Authors: Gurzhiev, A. N, Gurzhiev, S. N, Korablev, V. M, Kostritskii, A. V
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