Justification of diagnostic medical exposures: some practical issues. Report of an International Atomic Energy Agency Consultation
J.F. Malone(International Atomic Energy Agency), Renate Czarwinski(International Atomic Energy Agency), Ola Holmberg(International Atomic Energy Agency), D. Remedios(Northwick Park Hospital), John Le Heron(International Atomic Energy Agency), C. Jackson Craven, John R. Mayo(Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre), Gerard O’Reilly(Monash University), Paul Horton(Royal Surrey County Hospital), H Järvinen(Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority), Eugenio Picano(Centar za Promociju Nauke), Rajender Guleria(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Madan M. Rehani(International Atomic Energy Agency)
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