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by Lawrence H. Lanzl,E.F. Lanzl,Subramania Jayaraman
- ISBN: 3540402845
- Category: Medical Books
- Author: Lawrence H. Lanzl,E.F. Lanzl,Subramania Jayaraman
- Subcategory: Medicine
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- Language: English
- Publisher: Springer; 2nd edition (January 22, 2004)
- Pages: 523 pages
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An in-depth introduction to radiotherapy physics emphasizing the clinical aspects of the field. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.
An in-depth introduction to radiotherapy physics emphasizing the clinical aspects of the field. It includes important mathematical analyses.
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Subramaniam was born in Pollachi in Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu. Subramaniam completed his early education in Pollachi before moving to Chennai where he did his . c in Physics at the Presidency College, Chennai (affiliated to the University of Madras). Later he graduated with degree in law from Madras Law college, Chennai (then affiliated to the same university).
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Subramania Jayaraman. This book provides an in-depth introduction to radiotherapy physics. The emphasis in much of the work is on the clinical aspects of the field. It includes important mathematical analyses, yet is written so that these sections can be skipped, if desired, without compromising understanding.
Clinical Radiotherapy Physics. The emphasis in much of the work is on the clinical aspects of the field
Clinical Radiotherapy Physics. price for USA in USD (gross). eBook 166,59 €. price for Russian Federation (gross). The book consists of seven parts covering basic physics (Parts I-II), equipment for radiotherapy (Part III), radiation dosimetry (Parts IV-V), radiation treatment planning (Part VI), and radiation safety and shielding (Part VII). Clinical Radiotherapy Physics. W i t h 246 Figures and 62 Tables. 2nd ed. p. ; cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
An in-depth introduction to radiotherapy physics emphasizing the clinical aspects of the field. This second edition gradually and sequentially develops each of its topics in clear and concise language. It includes important mathematical analyses, yet is written so that these sections can be skipped, if desired, without compromising understanding. The book consists of seven parts coveringbasic physics (Parts I-II), equipment forradiotherapy (Part III), radiation dosimetry (Parts IV-V), radiation treatment planning (Part VI), and radiation safety and shielding (Part VII).An invaluable text for radiation oncologists, radiation therapists, and clinical physicists.