Harper et al., 1972 - Google Patents
The Argonne cancer research hospital cyclotronHarper et al., 1972
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- Harper P
- Skaggs L
- Porter J
- Lembares N
- Forsthoff H
- Krizek H
- Lathrop K
- Kuchnir F
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- AIP Conference Proceedings
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The installation of a cyclotron (Cyclotron Corp. CS‐15) in an existing building without disruption of other operations was accomplished with relatively little difficulty using overdesigned shielding (6 feet of ordinary concrete). Background measurements on a whole …
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