Jin et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Time delay measurement for linac based treatment delivery in synchronized respiratory gating radiotherapyJin et al., 2005
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- 13141441754087805032
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- Jin J
- Yin F
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- Medical Physics
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A time delay in a respiratory gating system could cause an unexpected phase mismatch for synchronized gating radiotherapy. This study presents a method of identifying and measuring the time delay in a gating system. Various port films were taken for a motion …
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