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- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) abstract "In radiation therapy, bolus is a material which has properties equivalent to tissue when irradiated. It is widely used in practice, with its function falling into one of the following two categories:".
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- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oncology.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radiation.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radiation_therapy.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wikiPageWikiLink Higher_alkanes.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wikiPageWikiLink Megavoltage_x-ray_beam.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wikiPageWikiLink Perspex.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wikiPageWikiLink Poly(methyl_methacrylate).
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wikiPageWikiLink Polyethylene.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wikiPageWikiLink Polythene.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wikiPageWikiLink Radiation_therapy.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wikiPageWikiLink Skin-sparing_effect.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wikiPageWikiLink Tissue_(biology).
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bolus (radiation therapy)".
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- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) subject Category:Oncology.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) subject Category:Radiation.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) subject Category:Radiation_therapy.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) hypernym Material.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) type ChemicalCompound.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) comment "In radiation therapy, bolus is a material which has properties equivalent to tissue when irradiated. It is widely used in practice, with its function falling into one of the following two categories:".
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) label "Bolus (radiation therapy)".
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) sameAs Bolus_(radioterapia).
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- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) wasDerivedFrom Bolus_(radiation_therapy)?oldid=661866684.
- Bolus_(radiation_therapy) isPrimaryTopicOf Bolus_(radiation_therapy).