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Department of Radiology Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences | 論文
- Biological Effects of Field Emission-Type X-Rays Generated by Nanotechnology
- Clinical Results of Breast Conserving Therapy for Stage I and II Breast Cancers : Assessment of Local Recurrences in Relation to Surgical Margins
- Preliminary Results of Quadrantectomy and Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer
- Is targeted reconstruction necessary for evaluating contrast-enhanced chest computed tomography using a liquid crystal display monitor?
- Comparison of 16-multidetector-row computed tomography and angiocardiography for evaluating the central pulmonary artery diameter and pulmonary artery index in children with congenital heart disease
- Results of Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma Treated by Radiation and Chemotherapy : Retrospective Analysis of Twelve Institutions in the Tokai District of Japan, 1995-1999
- Radiotherapy for metastatic brain tumors
- A problem in diagnosing N3 disease using FDG-PET in patients with lung cancer : High false positive rate with visual assessment
- False-positive and true-negative hilar and mediastinal lymph nodes on FDG-PET : Radiological-pathological correlation
- Radiographic Findings of Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery Initially Depicted on CT
- Effect of Low-Dose Total-Body Irradiation on Transplantability of Tumor Cells in Syngeneic Mice
- Low-Dose Whole-Body Irradiation Induced Radioadaptive Response in C57BL/6 Mice
- Reevaluation of the Radiosensitizing Effects of Sanazole and Nimorazole In Vitro and In Vivo
- Biological Effects of Intermittent Radiation in Cultured Tumor Cells : Influence of Fraction Number and Dose Per Fraction
- Precocious gauge symmetry breaking in SU(6) x SU(2)_R model.
- Non-anomalous flavor symmetries and SU(6) x SU(2)_R model.
- Flavor symmetry on non-commutative compact space and SU(6) x SU(2)_R model.
- Mediation of Supersymmetry Breaking via Anti-Generation Fields
- Middle-Colic Artery Aneurysm Associated with Segmental Arterial Mediolysis, Successfully Managed by Transcatheter Arterial Embolization : Report of a Case
- Focal Fibrosis as a Cause of Localized Ground Glass Attenuation (GGA) : CT and MR Findings