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Machine stability and dosimetry for ultra‐high dose rate FLASH radiotherapy human clinical protocol
Abstract Background The FLASH effect, induced by ultra‐high dose rate (UHDR) irradiations, offers the potential to spare normal tissue while effectively treating tumors. It is important to achieve precise and accurate dose delivery and to establish reliable detector systems, particularly for clinical trials needed to help the clinical transfer of FLASH‐
Patrik Gonçalves Jorge+9 more
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Navigating in the dark: Tailoring the extent of resection in gliomas with FastGlioma. [PDF]
Teske N, Schnell O, Karschnia P.
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Rare charm decays in the standard model and beyond [PDF]
Gustavo Burdman+3 more
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Accounting for TLD response to CBCT protocols in external beam radiotherapy dose monitoring
Abstract Purpose LiF thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) are commonly used in radiation therapy to verify the delivered dose. Examples include dose verification for complicated treatment setups or cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs). TLDs may be present for both the pre‐treatment imaging kilovoltage (kV) beam and the megavoltage (MV ...
Andrew J. White+5 more
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Cortical processing of discrete prosodic patterns in continuous speech. [PDF]
Gnanateja GN+7 more
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Understanding preservation time thresholds in the modern era of heart transplantation. [PDF]
Wang CC+11 more
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The field of elementary particle, or high energy, physics seeks to identify the most elementary constituents of nature and to study the forces that govern their interactions. Increasing the energy of a probe in a laboratory experiment increases its power as an effective microscope for discerning increasingly smaller structures of matter.
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