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Information-Theoretic Concepts in Physics. [PDF]
Cuffaro ME, Hartmann S.
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Industrial Safety and Applied Health Physics Division annual report for 1981
J.A. Auxier, T. W. Oakes
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Abstract Current radiotherapy practices rely on manual contouring of CT scans, which is time‐consuming, prone to variability, and requires highly trained experts. There is a need for more efficient and consistent contouring methods. This study evaluated the performance of the Varian Ethos AI auto‐contouring tool to assess its potential integration into
Robert N. Finnegan+6 more
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Large asymmetric anomalous Nernst effect in the antiferromagnet SrIr<sub>0.8</sub>Sn<sub>0.2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>. [PDF]
Gong D+12 more
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Methods for working with problem residents in medical physics residency education
Abstract Medical physics residency training programs may occasionally encounter residents requiring additional intervention beyond normal training efforts. In the literature, these residents are referred to as “problem” residents. While the physician literature on the subject is valuable, this paper specifically focuses on dealing with a problem ...
Christopher J. Watchman, Dandan Zheng
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The implications of the American Board of Radiology's decision to relinquish its specialty board designation on prospective authorized medical physicists (AMPs) and radiation safety officers (RSOs). [PDF]
Tien CJ+6 more
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Abstract Purpose This study aims to quantify and compare the dosimetric effects of varying thicknesses of StrataXRT, a silicone‐based gel, and other topical agents on the skin surface during volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) for breast cancer.
Tenyoh Suzuki+13 more
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Electron correlation and incipient flat bands in the Kagome superconductor CsCr<sub>3</sub>Sb<sub>5</sub>. [PDF]
Li Y+18 more
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Abstract Introduction Many artificial intelligence (AI) solutions have been proposed to enhance the radiotherapy (RT) workflow, but limited applications have been implemented to date, suggesting an implementation gap. One contributing factor to this gap is a misalignment between AI systems and their users.
Luca M. Heising+11 more
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