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Biological Effects of Radiation

Course Number: 572

References / Additional Resources

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  5. Frommer HH, Stabulas-Savage JJ. Radiology for the Dental Professional, 9th ed. London, UK. Elsevier Health Sciences. 2014.

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  7. Iannucci JM, Howerton LJ. Dental radiography: principles and techniques, 5th ed. St. Louis, MO. Saunders. 2017.

  8. Bushong SC. Radiologic science for technologists: physics, biology, and protection, 11th ed. St. Louis, MO. Elsevier. 2017.

  9. Geha H. Basic Radiation Physics. dentalcare.com. Accessed March 18, 2019.

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