Inorganic scintillators in medical imaging

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A review of medical diagnostic imaging methods utilizing x-rays or gamma rays and the application and development of inorganic scintillators is presented.

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van Eijk, C. W. E. (2002, April 21). Inorganic scintillators in medical imaging. Physics in Medicine and Biology. https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/47/8/201

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