Sharma et al., 2012 - Google Patents
A non-destructive scattering technique for investigation of pulmonary edemaSharma et al., 2012
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- Sharma A
- Singh B
- Sandhu B
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- Applied Radiation and Isotopes
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In many biomedical studies, the density of a biological system is of great importance to investigate its structure or functioning. In the present work, for the density measurement of lung phantom, the scattering of 59.54 and 662keV gamma photons are studied using HPGe …
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