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Gaining acceptability for the Bayesian decision-theoretic approach in dose-escalation studies
(John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2005-07)
There has recently been increasing demand for better designs to conduct first-into-man dose-escalation studies more efficiently, more accurately and more quickly. The authors look into the Bayesian decision-theoretic ...
A control theoretic approach to the treatment of AIDS
(2001-01-01)
This work concerns the problem of optimizing the drug doses in the treatment of AIDS by looking for a balance between the therapeutic response and the side effects. Extensive computer simulation and comparison with the ...
Low doses of glyphosate change the responses of soyabean to subsequent glyphosate treatments
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2016-04-01)
Many herbicides promote plant growth at doses well below the recommended application rate (hormesis). The objectives of this study were to evaluate glyphosate-induced hormesis in soyabean (Glycine max) and determine whether ...
Quality and dose optimization in canine chest radiography using a digital radiography system
(2022-06-01)
Radiography is becoming increasingly popular as a diagnostic tool in veterinary radiology services. During radiological procedures, containment of the animal is often necessary to ensure a safe examination. This work aimed ...
Study of entrance surface skin dose in veterinary radiology
(2009-12-01)
This study aims the evaluation of the radiation dose levels involved in veterinary radiology and to contribute to review the procedures for performing radiographic exams in animals in the Department of Veterinary Radiology ...
Study of entrance surface skin dose in veterinary radiology
(2009-12-01)
This study aims the evaluation of the radiation dose levels involved in veterinary radiology and to contribute to review the procedures for performing radiographic exams in animals in the Department of Veterinary Radiology ...
Quality and dose optimization in hand computed radiography
(Elsevier B. V., 2015)
The objective of the present study was to optimize a radiographic technique for hand examinations using a computed radiography (CR) system and demonstrate the potential for dose reductions compared with clinically established ...