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    Relationship between the maximum particle sizes in motion and the maximum water discharges associated with the movement of those sizes. by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 2001
    “…Data collected by the Author in July 1990 at Pitzbach, Austria (Inpasihardjo, 1991) and collected by the teams from the British Institute of Hydrology and Colorado State University at the Roaring River, upstream and downstream sites in 1984 and 1985 were analyzed using two techniques to obtain the relationship between the largest bed load clast in motion and unit water discharge associated with movement of those clasts using two techniques. …”
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    Impact of schedule duration on head and neck radiotherapy: accelerated tumor repopulation versus compensatory mucosal proliferation. by Fenwick, J, Pardo-Montero, J, Nahum, A, Malik, Z

    Published 2012
    “…METHODS AND MATERIALS: Using maximum-likelihood techniques, we have fitted a range of tcp models to two HNSCC datasets (Withers' and British Institute of Radiology [BIR]), characterizing the dependence of tcp on duration and equivalent dose in 2 Gy fractions (EQD(2)). …”
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    Impact of schedule duration on head and neck radiotherapy: Accelerated tumor repopulation versus compensatory mucosal proliferation by Fenwick, J, Pardo-Montero, J, Nahum, A, Malik, Z

    Published 2012
    “…Methods and materials: Using maximum-likelihood techniques, we have fitted a range of tcp models to two HNSCC datasets (Withers' and British Institute of Radiology [BIR]), characterizing the dependence of tcp on duration and equivalent dose in 2 Gy fractions (EQD 2). …”
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