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Discussion: Temperature Measurements and Dosimetry

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Physics and Technology of Hyperthermia

Part of the book series: NATO ASI Series ((NSSE,volume 127))

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The purpose of this session was two-fold: (a) to permit additional information to be presented by persons who were not on the original program, and (b) to discuss further issues relating to temperature measurement and thermal dosimetry. The significant features of the discussion presented here are strictly as perceived by the moderator.

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Cetas, T.C. (1987). Discussion: Temperature Measurements and Dosimetry. In: Field, S.B., Franconi, C. (eds) Physics and Technology of Hyperthermia. NATO ASI Series, vol 127. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3597-6_38

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