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Ответитьsuch a great video ! my question is why a doctor should use PET instead of SPECT ? Is it a matter of quality ?
Ответитьgreat video.. all the procceses tha produce imaging must have gamma radiation is this the point?
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ОтветитьWhat types of particle accelerators are used to produce PET and SPECT radioisotopes?Can cyclotrons and synchrotrons produce radioisotopes for both techniques?
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But when is one of those used? I mean what is the main difference between those? Not just the physical basics
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Ответитьgreat simplifications ... great work
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