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Skin thickness effects on in vivo LXRF

Preiss et al., 1994

Document ID
2773174208785289483
Author
Preiss I
Washington II W
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Advances in X-ray Analysis

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The analysis of lead concentration in bone utilizing LXRF can be adversely effected by overlymg tissue. A quantitative measure of the attenuation of the 10.5 keV Pb L a x-ray signal by skin and skin equivalent plastic has been conducted. Concentration ranges in …
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