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Programmed error correction on a decimal computer [PDF]
Gerald M. Weinberg
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In vivo transit dosimetry methodology for whole breast intensity modulated radiation therapy
Abstract Background In vivo transit dosimetry using an electronic portal imaging device (EPID‐IVTD) is an important tool for verifying the accuracy of radiation therapy treatments. Despite its potential, the implementation of EPID‐IVTD in breast intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatments has not yet been standardized, limiting its clinical
Lucia Zirone+8 more
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LXXVII. Correction of an error in Prof. Dove's Letter on the law of storms [PDF]
David Brewster
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Development of a generic focal spot measurement method suitable for bore‐type linacs
Abstract Purpose In linear accelerators, deviations in the x‐ray focal spot position significantly affect the accuracy of radiation therapy. However, as the focal spot position in bore‐type linac systems such as the Radixact system, cannot be assessed using conventional methods, a new evaluation method is required.
Hidetoshi Shimizu+5 more
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Abstract Purpose Due to the tight curvature in their design, ring applicators are usually associated with large positioning errors. The standard practice to correct for these deviations based on global offsets may not be sufficient to comply with the recommended tolerance.
Leon G. Aldrovandi+3 more
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Correction to the paper “Note on Halperin's method of fitting straight lines when both variables are subject to error” [PDF]
Václav Fabian
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Abstract Purpose This work introduces BreastWatch, a Varian Eclipse script tool designed to help medical physicists, dosimetrists, and radiation oncologists easily inspect and improve External Beam Breast Treatment (EBBT) plans using automatic evaluation of protocol dose‐constraints enhanced by a Community‐Based approach.
Stefano Agostinelli+8 more
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I. On the Correction of the Mean Distance, Eccentricity, Epoch, and Longitude, of the Aphelion of the Orbit of Venus, by Errors of Heliocentric Longitude, derived from the Cambridge Observations of the Years 1833, 1834, and 1835, and the Greenwich Observations of 1836 [PDF]
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