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From: jafferkhan.uk@gmail.com -  19 Aug, 11:45

Most head and neck cancers that recur locally after prior full-dose conventional radiation therapy respond to Boron Neutron Capture Therapy suggests the recent Finnish study. http://www.theanalystmagazine.com/august2007/109.html Dr. Heikki Joensuu, professor of radiotherapy and oncology at the University of Helsinki, considers the results clinically...

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From: Abdelrazak Younes -  15 Aug, 12:03

Hi there, My brother in law is about to buy an ultrasound equipment but he has some difficulty to choose. Here's the list: Mindray DP9900 Aloka DS1100 Siemens Sonoline G20 Toshiba (some cheap model) Any advice please? Thanks in advance for any information. Abdel.

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From: supernews@sci.med.physics -  10 Aug, 00:31

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From: tavares@fe.up.pt -  02 Aug, 20:13

Dear Colleague, I would like to bring to your attention information about a forthcoming conference and to strongly encourage you to submit a paper or papers to it. This is the 12th International Workshop on Combinatorial Image Analysis (IWCIA 08) which will take place in Buffalo, USA, 7-9 April 2008. Comprehensive information about the conference is...

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From: Y. Y. Woods, ATR -  18 Jul, 20:39

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From: jerryhuge@gmail.com -  09 Jul, 14:31

Ames Laboratory Discovery Sheds New Light on 70 Years of Textbook Physics. I got the info from http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/1256.htm Can any one give me a clear elucidation?

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From: wang -  03 Jul, 19:00

DEARS I need to choose a Beta source for radiobiological experiment. A coin-shape source will be attached to animal skin for irradiation,now the required absorbed dose is know, how can I calculate or estimate the radioactivity of a source for the purpose ? It's a little bit urgent, could anybody help ? Thanks

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From: Radium -  21 Jun, 06:11

<re-posted in hopes of getting reasonable responses> Hi: I've always heard of infrasound having the ability to be lethal. What about ultrasound? Can ultrasound be hazardous? I'd love to hear of a case where infrasound was used for therapy and actually cure or help treat ailments. As for ultrasound. Well, I'll post my painful ultrasonic fantasy: A...

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From: Radium -  21 Jun, 03:55

Hi: I've always heard of infrasound having the ability to be lethal. What about ultrasound? I'd love to hear of a case where infrasound was used for therapy and actually cure or help treat ailments. As for ultrasound. Well, I'll post my painful ultrasonic fantasy: A coherent pure sine-wave tone of extreme pitch and loudness -- using a SASER [Sound...

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From: albert.mills@googlemail.com -  20 Jun, 21:34

Hello, I'm considering doing a PhD in medical physics, and I have a few questions: I would like to become a clinical medical physicist who devides his time between clinical duties and research. I think it would be a nice mix, rather than simply focusing on one, and getting bored with it. I'm also attracted by the salary/stability of a clinical medical physicist. I...

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From: Raktizer Omheit -  11 Jun, 03:36

The Pentagon and the U.S. intelligence agencies known as the N.S.A. [ National Security Agency ], C.S.S. [ Central Security Service ], D.I.A. [ Defense Intelligence Agency ], and the C.I.A. [ Central Intelligence Agency ], have extremely top secret technology which can up the private thoughts given by individuals from the infrasound vibrations produced...

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From: A. M. G. Solo -  10 Jun, 10:14

Dear Colleagues: I would appreciate if you would share the announcement below with those who might be interested. Best regards, A. M. G. Solo Publicity Chair, WORLDCOMP'07 Principal/R&D Engineer, Maverick Technologies America Inc. ---------------------------------------------------------- Call For Participation ...

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From: A. M. G. Solo -  23 May, 13:45

Dear Colleagues: I would appreciate if you would share the announcement below with those who might be interested. Best regards, A. M. G. Solo Publicity Chair, WORLDCOMP'07 Principal/R&D Engineer, Maverick Technologies America Inc. ---------------------------------------------------------- Call For Participation ...

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From: tavares@fe.up.pt -  10 May, 19:55

---------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---------------------------------------------------------------- (Apologies for cross-posting) Symposium "Computational Methods in Image Analysis" National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM IX) San Francisco, CA, USA, July 22 - 26 2007 http://www.me.berkeley.edu/compmat/USACM/main.html We...

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From: pixel.to.life -  17 Apr, 22:00

Fellow Researchers, We are happy to spark [http://groups.google.com/group/ medicalimagingscience] with a clear goal: "Gather thoughts from the fields of acquisition, communication and understanding of medical images. The hope is to amalgamate the best of medical imaging physics, applied mathematics, computer science, medicine, and visualization for...

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