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MIRD Pamphlet No. 14 Revised: A Dynamic Urinary Bladder Model for Radiation Dose Calculations

Stephen R. Thomas, Michael G. Stabin, Chin-Tu Chen, Ranasinghage C. Samaratunga and A Task Group of the MIRD Committee, Society of Nuclear Medicine
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1999, 40 (4) 102S-123S;
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Stephen R. Thomas, Michael G. Stabin, Chin-Tu Chen, Ranasinghage C. Samaratunga, A Task Group of the MIRD Committee, Society of Nuclear Medicine
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1999, 40 (4) 102S-123S;

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MIRD Pamphlet No. 14 Revised: A Dynamic Urinary Bladder Model for Radiation Dose Calculations
Stephen R. Thomas, Michael G. Stabin, Chin-Tu Chen, Ranasinghage C. Samaratunga, A Task Group of the MIRD Committee, Society of Nuclear Medicine
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1999, 40 (4) 102S-123S;
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