Keywords:
Breast, Mammography, Dosimetry, Physics
Authors:
F. Cavagnetto1, R. Bampi2, M. Calabrese1, F. Chiesa1, G. Taccini1; 1Genova/IT, 2Torino/IT
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2011/C-1963
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