Determination of the kQclin,Qmsrfclin,fmsr correction factors for detectors used with an 800 MU/min CyberKnife® system equipped with fixed collimators and a study of detector response to small photon beams using a Monte Carlo method
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Determination of the kQclin,Qmsrfclin,fmsr correction factors for detectors used with an 800 MU/min CyberKnife®
system equipped with fixed collimators and a study of detector response to small photon beams using a Monte Carlo method
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MEDICAL PHYSICS
Volume 41, Issue 7, Pages 071702
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Wiley
Online
2014-06-11
DOI
10.1118/1.4881098
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