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A new definition of biological effective dose: The dose distribution effects

Physica Medica, 2015
A new biological effective dose (BED) is proposed in this note. This new BED definition takes into account the fact that dose distribution is non-uniform for tumors in patients' treatments. This new BED can be calculated from the dose distribution within a tumor, making it practical and useful for clinical applications.
Qinghui, Zhang   +2 more
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Perioperative Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Total Joint Arthroplasty: A Single Dose Is as Effective as Multiple Doses

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2019
Background: Recent surgical site infection prevention guidelines recommend that no additional prophylactic antibiotics be administered after the surgical incision is closed in clean-contaminated procedures.
T. Tan   +7 more
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Dose normalization and pre-dose effect

Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements (1982), 1985
Abstract Dose normalization of the TL signal from quartz and feldspar used for dating is often complicated by the pre-dose effect resulting from the samples having received different doses prior to application of the monitor dose. Assuming that the pre-dose effect increases linearly with dose the normalized build-up curves can be expressed by the ...
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Low Dose Effects

Health Physics, 2016
This forum article discusses issues related to the effects of low dose radiation, an area that is under intense study but difficult to assess. Experiments with large-scale animal studies are included in this paper; these studies point to the need for international consortia to examine and balance the results of these large-scale studies and databases.
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Effective doses, guidelines & regulations

2008
A number of countries have developed regulations or guidelines for cyanotoxins and cyanobacteria in drinking water, and in some cases in water used for recreational activity and agriculture. The main focus internationally has been upon microcystin toxins, produced predominantly by Microcystis aeruginosa. This is because microcystins are widely regarded
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Dose‐response Effect

Acta Paediatrica, 1987
P J, Smith, P C, Hindmarsh, C G, Brook
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Dose per Fraction and Dose Rate Effect

Tumori Journal, 2010
FRANCO, Pierfrancesco   +2 more
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European trends in radiology: investigating factors affecting the number of examinations and the effective dose

La radiologia medica, 2019
Hamidreza Masjedi   +5 more
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Dose-Effect Relations

1988
The terms drug “effect,” “response,” and “action” are often used synonymously to describe the same kind of event, namely, a change in the function or properties of a component of the organism. The change may be clinically observable or it may not be. It might be primarily chemical or physiologic in nature, or it might be some combination of these.
Ronald J. Tallarida   +2 more
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Factors influencing the effective dose associated with CBCT: a systematic review

Clinical Oral Investigations, 2018
Wilana Silva Moura   +5 more
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