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Вычислительный фантом для дозиметрии красного костного мозга десятилетнего ребенка от инкорпорированных бета-излучателей

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1 Уральский научно-практический центр радиационной медицины Федерального медико-биологического агентства России, Челябинск, Россия

2 Челябинский государственный университет, Челябинск, Россия

Для корреспонденции: Павел Алексеевич Шарагин
ул. Воровского, д. 68-а, г. Челябинск, 454141, Россия; ur.mrcru@nigarahs

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Финансирование: работа выполнена в рамках реализации Федеральной целевой программы «Федеральная целевая программа «Обеспечение ядерной и радиационной безопасности на 2016–2020 годы и на период до 2035 года» и при финансовой поддержке Федерального медико- биологического агентства России.

Вклад авторов: П. А. Шарагин — получение, анализ и интерпретация данных, написание статьи; Е. И. Толстых — разработка методики исследования, редактирование статьи; Е. А. Шишкина — разработка концепции, редактирование статьи.

Статья получена: 20.05.2024 Статья принята к печати: 21.06.2024 Опубликовано online: 29.06.2024
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