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Therapy Shielding Calculations

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Proton Accelerator

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High Intensity Proton Accelerator Project more>>

Varian Medical Systems 2006 Annual Report

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Varian Medical Systems Inc. is the world´s leading manufacturer of integrated cancer therapy systems as well as X-ray tubes and flat-panel sensors for imaging in medical, scientific, and industrial applications. more>>

Introduction to Particle Accelerators

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Introduction to Particle Accelerators Michael Billing April 25, 2007 Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-Based Sciences and EducationWhat Are the Uses for Particle Accelerators? . Medical Accelerators - Create isotopes tracers for Medical Diagnostics & Biological Studies. Are sources for Cancer Therapy Physics Principle: Need few to 10's MeV Electro ...  more>>

Large Hadron Collider

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The Large Hadron Collider - the World's Largest Microscope more>>

Medical Physics Profession

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Cyberknife

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CRCPD Publication E 07 3 Technical White Paper An Educational Report on CyberKnife Quality Assurance Testing Developed by CRCPD s H 26 Task Force for Cyberknife April 2007 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Cyberknife is a cancer therapy modality that is used most commonly to treat individual lesions Cyberknife radiotherapy is a non invasive non surgical ...  more>>

Accelerator Science Whitepaper

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Enhanc s Impact on Other Sciences: the Role of Universities M. Berz , H. Blosser , J. Bisognano , R. Davidson K. Gelbke , S. Gruner4, C. Joshi5, 1 1. Michigan State Univ., 2. U. Wisconsin, 3. Princeton U., 4. Cornell U., 5. Univ. of ia Los Angeles, 6. SUNY Stony Brook, 7. NIST ms are many omagnetic fields o another, has pact ...  more>>

Biomedical Imaging Research Opportunities Workshiop III Whitepaper

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Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 34, No. 2, February 2006 ( C© 2006) pp. 188-198 DOI: 10.1007/s10439-005-9040-1 Biomedical Imaging Research Opportunities Workshop III: A White Paper WILLIAM R. HENDEE 1 and G. SCOTT GAZELLE 2 1 Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226 and 2 Institute for Technolog ...  more>>

Higgs Particle

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What is the Higgs particle? - It is the heaviest of the elementary particles which include electrons and quarks (quarks make up protons and neutrons). The Higgs particle is more accurately called the Higgs Boson. Bosons are the particles that underlie all forces, eg electromagnetism. more>>

CPI International 2006 Annual Report

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CPI International, Inc., headquartered in Palo Alto, Calif., is the parent company of Communications & Power Industries, Inc., a leading provider of microwave and radio frequency products for critical defense, communications, medical, scientific and other applications. Communications & Power Industries, Inc. develops, manufactures and distributes ...  more>>

What We Know and What We Don't Know About Radiation Health Effects

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calvi

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c t i v it y te p o r 2005 THEME NUM INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN INFORMATIQUE ET EN AUTOMATIQUE Project-Team Calvi Scientific Computing and Visualization Lorraine Table of contents 1. Team 1 2. Overall Objectives 2 2.1. Overall Objectives 2 3. Scientific Foundations 2 3.1. Kinetic models for plasma and beam physics 2 3.1.1. Ab ...  more>>


   
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