Osman et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Visible Spectroscopy in EBT3 Solar Ultraviolet DosimeterOsman et al., 2021
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- 16784597679151870907
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- Osman U
- Omar A
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Gafchromic external beam therapy (EBT) films have been widely used in clinical dosimetric applications due to their high sensitivity to ionizing radiation such as X-ray and electron beams. In 2011, International Specialty Products (ISP) introduced a new generation of films …
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