Search Results - "Eudaldo, T."
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Characterization of the Exradin W1 scintillator for use in radiotherapy
Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-01-2015)“…Purpose: To evaluate the main characteristics of the Exradin W1 scintillator as a dosimeter and to estimate measurement uncertainties when used in…”
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Response to “Comment on ‘Characterization of the Exradin W1 scintillator for use in radiotherapy’ ” [Med. Phys. 42, 297–304 (2015)]
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PO-0844: Feasibility of in vivo dosimetry using diodes in breast treatments delivered using a SIB-IMRT technique
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EP-1415: Calibration of diodes for in vivo dosimetry in breast treatments delivered using a sliding window IMRT technique
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Comparison of dose calculation algorithms in phantoms with lung equivalent heterogeneities under conditions of lateral electronic disequilibrium
Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-10-2004)“…An extensive set of benchmark measurement of PDDs and beam profiles was performed in a heterogeneous layer phantom, including a lung equivalent heterogeneity,…”
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EP-1417: Is a decrease in dose rate in a kilovoltage X-ray radiotherapy unit directly linked to tube metallization?
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EP-1499: Compatibility and artefacts on two different respiratory management systems for use in RT treatment planning
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EP-1820: On the use of deformable image registration to evaluate the need to perform ART in head and neck cancer
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Comparison study of MOSFET detectors and diodes for entrance in vivo dosimetry in 18 MV x-ray beams
Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-09-2004)“…The feasibility of dual bias dual metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) for entrance in vivo dose measurements in high energy x-rays…”
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EP-1396: Impact of breast shape and lung on in vivo dosimetry in electron boost treatments
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EP-1662: Dosimetric impact of respiratory movements for dynamic IMRT breast irradiation with a SIB technique
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EP-1412 DOSIMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF A CONE-BEAM CT FOR RADIOTHERAPY
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Comparison of dose calculation algorithms in slab phantoms with cortical bone equivalent heterogeneities
Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-08-2007)“…To evaluate the dose values predicted by several calculation algorithms in two treatment planning systems, Monte Carlo (MC) simulations and measurements by…”
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The present status of Medical Physics Education and Training in Europe: An EFOMP survey
Published in Physica medica (01-03-2008)“…Summary The aim of this work is to present the results of an EFOMP's survey on the status of Education and Training of Medical Physics in Europe. This survey…”
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1492 poster ON DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF A TPS
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524 oral EVALUATION OF ONE DOSEPLUSTM MOSFET DOSIMETER FOR IN VIVO DOSIMETRY IN HIGH ENERGY X-RAY BEAMS
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NEWTON RING ARTIFACTS WITH THE MICROTEK 1000XL SCANNERAND THE RADIOCHROMIC GAFCHROMIC EBT FILM
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In vivo dosimetry: Intercomparison between p-type based and n-type based diodes for the 16–25 MV energy range
Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-06-2000)“…This paper compares two different types of diodes designed to cover the energy range from 16 to 25 MV, one n-type (diode-A) and the other p-type (diode-B). A…”
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Pantak Therapax SXT 150 : performance assessment and dose determination using IAEA TRS-398 protocol
Published in British journal of radiology (01-08-2005)“…The performance assessment and beam characteristics of the Therapax SXT 150 unit, which encompass both low and medium-energy beams, were evaluated. Dose…”
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