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    The influence of mineralising radionecrosis on the dose distribution in interstitial radiation therapy of brain tumours by Herbold, G, Hartmann, G H, Lorenz, W J

    Published in Radiotherapy and oncology (01-09-1992)
    “…The influences of radionecroses arising during interstitial radiation of brain tumours with 125I, 192Ir or 198Au on dose distribution was investigated using…”
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    Multiple model concepts in navigational applications by Ger, M., van Ommeren, C., Westenkirchner, M., Herbold, G.

    “…In this work we study multi model approaches for the purpose of online EKF tuning in strapdown navigation applications. Based on the weaknesses of a single…”
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    Postoperative external radiotherapy of differentiated thyroid carcinoma: when is radioiodine therapy alone inadequate? The dosimetric considerations with a Monte Carlo simulation by Sautter-Bihl, M L, Herbold, G, Heinze, H G, Bihl, H

    Published in Strahlentherapie und Onkologie (01-05-1991)
    “…Indication for postoperative external radiation of differentiated thyroid cancer has remained an issue of controversial discussion and is generally restricted…”
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    Late cervical lymph node recurrence in differentiated thyroid carcinoma. An inherent problem of 131I beta dose distribution in small tumor deposits? by Sautter-Bihl, M L, Herbold, G, Heinze, H G, Bihl, H

    Published in Nuclear medicine (01-08-1992)
    “…In differentiated thyroid carcinoma, postoperative radioiodine therapy is an undisputed element of the integral therapeutic concept. Sometimes, however, and…”
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    Analysis of secondary side oriented accident-management measures for a PWR of KWU-design by Herbold, G., Kersting, E., Korbach, W.

    “…Secondary side oriented human-based accident management (AM) measures for events with multiple failures of safety systems as an alternative to primary side…”
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