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Techniques for reducing interventional neuroradiologic skin dose: tube position rotation and supplemental beam filtration.
A M Norbash, D Busick and M P Marks
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 1996, 17 (1) 41-49;
A M Norbash
D Busick

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A M Norbash, D Busick, M P Marks
Techniques for reducing interventional neuroradiologic skin dose: tube position rotation and supplemental beam filtration.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 1996, 17 (1) 41-49;
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