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MIRD Pamphlet No. 15: Radionuclide S Values in a Revised Dosimetrie Model of the Adult Head and Brain
Lionel G. Bouchet, Wesley E. Bolch, David A. Weber, Harold L. Atkins, John W. Poston and In collaboration with the MIRD Committee: W.E. Bolch (Task Group Leader), A.B. Brill, N.D. Charkes, D.R. Fisher, M.T. Hays, R.W. Howell, J.S. Robertson, J.A. Siegel, S.R. Thomas, E.E. Watson (Chair) and B.W. Wessels
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 1999, 40 (3) 62S-101S;
Lionel G. Bouchet
Wesley E. Bolch
David A. Weber
Harold L. Atkins


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MIRD Pamphlet No. 15: Radionuclide S Values in a Revised Dosimetrie Model of the Adult Head and Brain
Lionel G. Bouchet, Wesley E. Bolch, David A. Weber, Harold L. Atkins, John W. Poston, In collaboration with the MIRD Committee: W.E. Bolch (Task Group Leader), A.B. Brill, N.D. Charkes, D.R. Fisher, M.T. Hays, R.W. Howell, J.S. Robertson, J.A. Siegel, S.R. Thomas, E.E. Watson (Chair) and B.W. Wessels
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1999, 40 (3) 62S-101S;
MIRD Pamphlet No. 15: Radionuclide S Values in a Revised Dosimetrie Model of the Adult Head and Brain
Lionel G. Bouchet, Wesley E. Bolch, David A. Weber, Harold L. Atkins, John W. Poston, In collaboration with the MIRD Committee: W.E. Bolch (Task Group Leader), A.B. Brill, N.D. Charkes, D.R. Fisher, M.T. Hays, R.W. Howell, J.S. Robertson, J.A. Siegel, S.R. Thomas, E.E. Watson (Chair) and B.W. Wessels
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1999, 40 (3) 62S-101S;
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