Medical radiation dosimetry [electronic resource] : theory of charged particle collision energy loss / Brian J. McParland.
2014
R895
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Title
Medical radiation dosimetry [electronic resource] : theory of charged particle collision energy loss / Brian J. McParland.
ISBN
9781447154037 electronic book
1447154037 electronic book
9781447154020
1447154037 electronic book
9781447154020
Published
London : Springer, 2014.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (314 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-1-4471-5403-7 doi
Call Number
R895
Dewey Decimal Classification
610.1/53
Summary
Medical Radiation Dosimetry: Theory of Charged Particle Collision Energy Loss provides a uniquely required advanced, comprehensive and definitive theoretical description of the physics of charged particle collision energy loss and the role that it plays in the clinical radiation dosimetry resulting from exposure to ionising radiation. Medical Radiation Dosimetry: Theory of Charged Particle Collision Energy Loss is both an advanced mathematical and physics treatise and an essential reference volume for the medical physics graduate student and the medical radiation physicist working in the field of clinical and research radiation dosimetry. It will assist both audiences in both the understanding of the genesis of the numerical data provided in multiple technical reports and publications, and of the limitations of these data.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction to Charged Particles
Elastic Coulomb Scatter
Collision Energy Loss
Stochastic Collision Energy Loss.
Elastic Coulomb Scatter
Collision Energy Loss
Stochastic Collision Energy Loss.