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A project to define standards for radiology staffing, education and training across the European Union. [PDF]

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Brady AP   +22 more
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Nuclear Physics

A First Course on Symmetry, Special Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, 2022
G. Kunstatter, Saurya Das
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Nuclear physics

Subatomic Physics, 2021
This volume presents, with some amplification, the notes on the lectures on nuclear physics given by Enrico Fermi at the University of Chicago in 1949 "The compilers of this publication may be warmly congratulated The scope of this course is amazing ...

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NUCLEAR PHYSICS

Surprises in Theoretical Physics, 2020
The paper offers the option of using the Wolfram Mathematica system as an electronic educational resource necessary for conducting laboratory-practical classes in nuclear physics.
Nicholas Manton, Nicholas Mee
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Nuclear physics with OBELIX

Nuclear Physics A, 1993
Abstract Recent experimental results in antinucleon-nucleus interaction obtained by the OBELIX collaboration at LEAR are presented. Preliminary results concerning the total antineutron-nucleus annihilation cross section at low energy are reported.
A. ABLEEV   +79 more
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Nuclear physics and cosmology

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2014
There are important aspects of Cosmology, the scientific study of the large scale properties of the universe as a whole, for which nuclear physics can provide insights. Here, we will focus on Standard Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis and we refer to the previous edition of the School [1] for the aspects concerning the variations of constants in nuclear cosmo ...
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Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Medicine

2007
In this chapter we consider some of the properties of radioactive nuclei and their use for medical imaging and for cancer therapy. We begin by reviewing different mechanisms of radioactive decay, such as alpha, beta, and gamma decay, internal conversion, electron capture, and positron emission.
Russell K. Hobbie, Bradley J. Roth
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Physics of Nuclear Oncology

2012
The study of the basic physics used in nuclear oncology involves understanding the way energy associated with radioactive emissions can be best used to image, diagnose, stage, treat, and monitor the patient with cancer. In this chapter, we will cover the physics involved in these processes.
Dale L. Bailey, John L. Humm
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Nuclear physics and nuclear power

Atomic Energy, 1999
For the example of the Radium Institute, which recently celebrated its 75th anniversary and has been a part of the Academy of Sciences for around 40 years, it is shown how nuclear physics, as the theoretical basis of the nuclear power industry, facilitates its development and the transition to internally safe and environmentally sound nuclear ...
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