Radiation Shielding

Radiation Shielding

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Shielding Techniques for Radiation Oncology Facilities

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Author Patton H. McGinley
Binding Hardcover
EAN 9781930524071
EAN List EAN List Element: 9781930524071
Edition 2
ISBN 1930524072
Item Dimensions Height: 1025; Length: 725; Width: 50
Label Medical Physics Pub Corp
Manufacturer Medical Physics Pub Corp
Number Of Pages 171
Package Dimensions Height: 70; Length: 1020; Weight: 125; Width: 710
Product Group Book
Product Type Name ABIS_BOOK
Publication Date 2002-01-02
Publisher Medical Physics Pub Corp
Studio Medical Physics Pub Corp
Title Shielding Techniques for Radiation Oncology Facilities

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