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Advantages of laser photoacoustic spectroscopy in radiotherapy characterization

Popa et al., 2014

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16838704404863563452
Author
Popa C
Verga N
Patachia M
Banita S
Matei C
Dumitras D
Publication year
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Rom. Rep. Phys

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The present work describes an extremely sensitive apparatus based upon laser photoacoustic spectroscopy (LPAS) methods which can be used for the optical detection of breath ethylene concentration at patients treated by radiotherapy. We analyzed the breath …
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