e-Library Collection: Human health covers medical physics, dosimetry and dignosis, radiotherapy, nuclear medicine and nutrition
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Human health covers medical physics, dosimetry and dignosis, radiotherapy, nuclear medicine and nutrition2024-01-08T19:31:12ZEstablishing a Secondary Standards Dosimetry Laboratory
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Title: Establishing a Secondary Standards Dosimetry Laboratory
Authors: IAEA
Description: The role of an Secondary Standard Dosimetry Laboratory ( SSDL) is to provide its users with a link to the international measurement system through its calibration services. In addition to traceable calibrations, SSDLs disseminate information, experience and expertise in metrology, dosimetry and calibration procedures.Guidance provided here, describing good practices, represents expert opinion but does not constitute recommendations made on the basis of a consensus of Member States.2023-01-01T00:00:00ZGuidance for Preclinical Studies with Radiopharmaceuticals
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Title: Guidance for Preclinical Studies with Radiopharmaceuticals
Authors: IAEA
Description: The primary objective of this publication is to provide a baseline guide for preclinical evaluation of radiopharmaceuticals, as a general review of the requirements of a facility where such work is conducted, as well as insight into the various scientific activities that constitute this process. It also aims to provide the general principles and baseline preclinical study protocols to characterize the safety, efficacy and quality of research on radiopharmaceuticals under development.2023-01-01T00:00:00ZTowards Best Practices in Isotope-enabled Hydrological Modelling Applications
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Title: Towards Best Practices in Isotope-enabled Hydrological Modelling Applications
Authors: IAEA
Description: The main scope of this technical document is to contribute to the improvement of hydrological modelling by using stable isotopes in water that can provide an additional means of water balance simulation, model calibration, and validation procedures. This in turn will improve model capabilities to forecast impacts of climate and other changes on freshwater availability and sustainability as well as isotope-based assessment and management of water resources in Member States of the IAEA2023-01-01T00:00:00ZClinical Applications of SPECT–CT
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Title: Clinical Applications of SPECT–CT
Authors: IAEA
Description: This publication is intended to support nuclear medicine physicians,radiologists and clinical practitioners in their clinical decision making process when allocating resources dedicated to the health care system Guidance provided here, describing good practices, represents expert opinion but does not constitute recommendations made on the basis of a consensus of Member States.2023-01-01T00:00:00Z