Study of Effective Atomic Number and Electron Density for Tissues from Human Organs in the Energy Range of 1 keV–100 GeV

Health Physics - Tập 104 Số 2 - Trang 158-162 - 2013
H.C. Manjunatha1,2, B. Rudraswamy1,2
1Department of Physics, Bangalore University, Bangalore-560056, Karnataka, India
2Department of Physics, Government College for Women, Kolar, 563101, Karnataka, India

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