We calculated mass attenuation coefficients, effective atomic numbers and Kerma relative to air for human organ and tissue substitutes (i.e. wax, plastic and polymer materials). The effective atomic numbers of the tissue substitutes were calculated by the direct method, interpolation method, Auto-Zeff software and single value XMuDat program and then compared. The calculated effective atomic numbers were also compared with available experimental data and a good agreement was observed. A large difference in effective atomic numbers calculated by the direct and interpolation methods was observed in photoelectric and pair-production regions. The direct method was found to be appropriate for effective atomic number computation in lo...
An attempt has been made to calculate the effective atomic number and Kerma for photon energy absorp...
The Soft and Lung tissue equivalent substitute (STES and LTES) were developed from urethane PMC121/3...
An attempt has been made to estimate the effective atomic number, electron density (0.001 to 105 MeV...
Radiological properties of gel dosimeters and phantom materials are often compared against each othe...
Effective atomic numbers of some dosimetric interest organic compounds, like glucose, ethanol, aceti...
The effective atomic numbers (Zeff) and electron densities (Nel) of cortical and compact bone have b...
The effective atomic numbers for total photon interaction in muscle, bone, brain, heart, kidney live...
The effective atomic number ( $ Z_{\backslashrm eff}$Zeff is a quantity which gives the fraction of ...
Context: The study of photon interactions with biological materials is essential in radiation medici...
The effective atomic number is widely employed in radiation studies, particularly for the characteri...
The aim of this study is to develop the assessment technique of the effective dose by calculating th...
The effective atomic number is widely employed in radiation studies, particularly for the characteri...
Using kerma factor data for H, C, N, and O in the neutron energy range from 20 MeV to 100 MeV provid...
Among various radiation sources, the conventional X-ray source is widely used in industrial and medi...
Nowadays, the use of tissue mimicking material (TMM) is widespread in both diagnostic and therapeuti...
An attempt has been made to calculate the effective atomic number and Kerma for photon energy absorp...
The Soft and Lung tissue equivalent substitute (STES and LTES) were developed from urethane PMC121/3...
An attempt has been made to estimate the effective atomic number, electron density (0.001 to 105 MeV...
Radiological properties of gel dosimeters and phantom materials are often compared against each othe...
Effective atomic numbers of some dosimetric interest organic compounds, like glucose, ethanol, aceti...
The effective atomic numbers (Zeff) and electron densities (Nel) of cortical and compact bone have b...
The effective atomic numbers for total photon interaction in muscle, bone, brain, heart, kidney live...
The effective atomic number ( $ Z_{\backslashrm eff}$Zeff is a quantity which gives the fraction of ...
Context: The study of photon interactions with biological materials is essential in radiation medici...
The effective atomic number is widely employed in radiation studies, particularly for the characteri...
The aim of this study is to develop the assessment technique of the effective dose by calculating th...
The effective atomic number is widely employed in radiation studies, particularly for the characteri...
Using kerma factor data for H, C, N, and O in the neutron energy range from 20 MeV to 100 MeV provid...
Among various radiation sources, the conventional X-ray source is widely used in industrial and medi...
Nowadays, the use of tissue mimicking material (TMM) is widespread in both diagnostic and therapeuti...
An attempt has been made to calculate the effective atomic number and Kerma for photon energy absorp...
The Soft and Lung tissue equivalent substitute (STES and LTES) were developed from urethane PMC121/3...
An attempt has been made to estimate the effective atomic number, electron density (0.001 to 105 MeV...