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Autor:
C. N. Robinson, C. D. Slater
Publikováno v:
ChemInform. 27
Publikováno v:
Canadian Medical Association journal. 56(4)
Autor:
C. N. Robinson, W. H. Thomson, Deborah Tout, S. R. Underwood, A. van Aswegen, W. B. Tindale, T O Nunan, Steven A. Julious
Publikováno v:
European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging. 35(2)
Lower radiopharmaceutical activities are used for myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS) in the UK than in other countries. There is no evidence to suggest that higher activities improve imaging or clinical outcome.We undertook a multicentre study o
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Pharmaceutical statistics. 5(1)
A common challenge in clinical research trials is for applied statistics to manage, analyse, summarize and report an enormous amount of data. Nowadays, due to advances in medical technology, situations frequently arise where it is difficult to displa
Publikováno v:
Health physics. 88
The use of dedicated PET scanners is becoming more widespread throughout Australia and the world. PET imaging utilizes short-lived (approximately 108 min), high-energy (511 keV) gamma-ray emitters that could result in a high radiation dose being rece
Autor:
W. B. Tindale, T.N. Nunan, R. Fernandez, V.N. Naidoo, C. N. Robinson, Deborah Tout, W. H. Thomson, A. van Aswegen, P.G. Hillel, S.R. Underwood, J. O Brien
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Medicine Communications. 26:271
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Organic Mass Spectrometry. 23:853-858
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International Journal of Fracture Mechanics. 5:57-62
It is shown that reaction rate theory can be extended to predict dilatational failure of certain heterogeneous materials subjected to stress imposed under conditions of constant stress or constant strain rate. Material constants determined under one
Autor:
C. N. Robinson
Publikováno v:
Royal United Services Institution. Journal. 71:728-737
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International Journal of Fracture Mechanics. 6:33-40
The application of the theory of reaction rates to the fracture of solids is reviewed. Four different models are compared and shown to exhibit three basic differences in formulation. The evidence appears to favor bond rupture, as opposed to bond slip