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MIRD Pamphlet No. 17: The Dosimetry of Nonuniform Activity Distributions—Radionuclide S Values at the Voxel Level

Wesley E. Bolch, Lionel G. Bouchet, James S. Robertson, Barry W. Wessels, Jeffry A. Siegel, Roger W. Howell, Alev K. Erdi, Bulent Aydogan, Sylvain Costes, Evelyn E. Watson and In collaboration with the MIRD Committee, Society of Nuclear Medicine: E.E. Watson (Chair), J.S. Robertson (Task Group Leader), W.E. Bolch, A.B. Brill, N.D. Charkes, D.R. Fisher, M.T. Hays, R.W. Howell, J.A. Siegel, S.R. Thomas and B.W. Wessels
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1999, 40 (1) 11S-36S;
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MIRD Pamphlet No. 17: The Dosimetry of Nonuniform Activity Distributions—Radionuclide S Values at the Voxel Level
Wesley E. Bolch, Lionel G. Bouchet, James S. Robertson, Barry W. Wessels, Jeffry A. Siegel, Roger W. Howell, Alev K. Erdi, Bulent Aydogan, Sylvain Costes, Evelyn E. Watson, In collaboration with the MIRD Committee, Society of Nuclear Medicine: E.E. Watson (Chair), J.S. Robertson (Task Group Leader), W.E. Bolch, A.B. Brill, N.D. Charkes, D.R. Fisher, M.T. Hays, R.W. Howell, J.A. Siegel, S.R. Thomas and B.W. Wessels
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1999, 40 (1) 11S-36S;

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MIRD Pamphlet No. 17: The Dosimetry of Nonuniform Activity Distributions—Radionuclide S Values at the Voxel Level
Wesley E. Bolch, Lionel G. Bouchet, James S. Robertson, Barry W. Wessels, Jeffry A. Siegel, Roger W. Howell, Alev K. Erdi, Bulent Aydogan, Sylvain Costes, Evelyn E. Watson, In collaboration with the MIRD Committee, Society of Nuclear Medicine: E.E. Watson (Chair), J.S. Robertson (Task Group Leader), W.E. Bolch, A.B. Brill, N.D. Charkes, D.R. Fisher, M.T. Hays, R.W. Howell, J.A. Siegel, S.R. Thomas and B.W. Wessels
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