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Characterisation of the novel HLA‐G null allele, HLA‐G*01:21N, in Finnish individuals

HLA, 2017
We identified the novel HLA‐G*01:21N null allele in Finnish Caucasian individuals.
M.‐C. Faucher   +3 more
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On the Recommendations of ICRP/90/G-01

Radiation Research, 1990
The following letter has been sent to the Secretary of the in response to changes proposed in the draft of ICRP's new ICRP, to a number of journals, and to the ICRU by the recommendations (ICRP/90/G-01) and should be of inchairman of the association of European laboratories conterest.
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WE‐G‐137‐01: Medical Physics Economics

Medical Physics, 2013
This presentation will review the aspects of medical physics economics and reimbursement that are relevant to the practicing clinical medical physicist. Covered topics will include:CPT© code development, valuation and useMedicare payment systems: Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System, Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and Ambulatory Surgical ...
J Goodwin, G White, B Dirksen, W Fuss
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WE‐G‐304‐01: Introduction

Medical Physics, 2015
In the past few years, several high‐profile medical physicists found their positions terminated. It is a fact that no medical physics job is a sinecure, and that individuals can be terminated through no fault of their own. Medical physicists need to be prepared for such an occurrence.
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TU‐G‐137‐01: New Member Symposium

Medical Physics, 2013
As a new member of the AAPM, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the size and complexity of the association and to be unaware of the benefits and opportunities available to members. At this year's AAPM national meeting in Indianapolis, we will host a New Member Symposium where you can learn more about the organization, member resources, opportunities to ...
G Sherouse, J Clements
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WE‐G‐209‐01: Digital Radiography

Medical Physics, 2016
Digital radiography, CT, PET, and MR are complicated imaging modalities which are composed of many hardware and software components. These components work together in a highly coordinated chain of events with the intent to produce high quality images.
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WE‐G‐BRB‐01: Per‐Frame Analysis of MatriXX Data

Medical Physics, 2012
Purpose: One of the most widely used IMRT QA devices (MatriXX) is an array of ionization chambers which are periodically read during plan delivery. Although the ionization chambers are not expected to exhibit strong angular dependence, the measured dose distribution is often found to significantly differ from the planned dose distribution.
I, Veltchev, R, Price, C, Ma
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TU‐G‐WAB‐01: Advanced Applications in Deformable Registration

Medical Physics, 2013
The field of deformable image registration has seen many technical advances over the past decade, with increases in accuracy, the speed of the algorithms, and the flexibility of the algorithm to handle complex, multi‐modality images. These technical advances have enabled further advances in the applications of deformable image registration.
K Brock, L Dong, D Hawkes
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WE‐G‐9A‐01: Radiation Oncology Outcomes Informatics

Medical Physics, 2014
The construction of databases and support software to enable routine and systematic aggregation, analysis and reporting of patient outcomes data is emerging as an important area. “How have results for our patients been affected by the improvements we have made in our practice and in the technologies we use?” To answer this type of fundamental question ...
C Mayo   +4 more
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TU‐G‐214‐01: Imaging of Necrosis and PET Imaging

Medical Physics, 2011
Purpose: Molecular targeted radiation protecting drugs can reduce the risk of injury to normal tissues in patients treated with radiotherapy. Inhibitors of enzyme GSK3β markedly attenuate radiation induced apoptosis in normal tissues but not in cancer. These drugs prevented radiation induced injury in brain, intestine, bone marrow and skin.
D Thotala   +3 more
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