01500nam--2200433---450-99000615724020331620160630134936.0978-88-6657-714-0000615724USA01000615724(ALEPH)000615724USA0100061572420140908d2016----km-y0itay50------baitaIT||||||||001yyCompendio di diritto del lavoro, sindacale e della previdenza socialeaggiornato a D.Lgs. 15 gennaio 2016, n. 8 (Disposizioni in materia di depenalizzazione, a norma dell'art. 2, L. 28 aprile 2014, n.67) ...Francesco Barracca5. ed.RomaNel diritto2016XIX, 470 p.24 cm<<I>> compendi d'autoreConcorsi pubblici e abilitazione forense2001<<I>> compendi d'autore2001001-------2001Diritto del lavoroBNCF344.45BARRACCA,Francesco620484ITsalbcISBD990006157240203316XXV.2.B. 43984012 G.XXV.2.B.389974BKGIUFIORELLA9020160630USA011347FIORELLA9020160630USA011349FIORELLA9020160630USA011349FIORELLA9020160630USA011349Compendio di diritto del lavoro, sindacale e della previdenza sociale1076493UNISA05064nam 2200673Ia 450 991078239170332120230607222124.01-281-96066-79786611960667981-281-164-8(CKB)1000000000538060(EBL)1681686(OCoLC)815756561(SSID)ssj0000229740(PQKBManifestationID)11176060(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000229740(PQKBWorkID)10173156(PQKB)10145897(MiAaPQ)EBC1681686(WSP)00004617(Au-PeEL)EBL1681686(CaPaEBR)ebr10255870(CaONFJC)MIL196066(EXLCZ)99100000000053806020011221d2001 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrProton radiotherapy accelerators[electronic resource] /Wioletta Wieszczycka, Waldemar H. ScharfRiver Edge, NJ World Scientificc20011 online resource (342 p.)Description based upon print version of record.981-02-4528-9 Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-317) and index.CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ; 1.1 Cancer and Radiation Therapy ; 1.2 Historical Development of Radiation Therapy ; 1.3 Modern Tools for Conventional Radiotherapy ; 1.3.1 Main Parameters of Conventional Therapy Beams ; 1.3.2 Elements of Conventional Accelerator System1.3.3 Reasons for Development of Non-conventional Radiotherapies1.4 Glossary ; 1.4.1 Beam Intensity ; 1.4.2 Beam Range in an Absorbing Medium ; 1.4.3 Bragg Peak Modulation ; 1.4.4 Range Adjustment ; 1.4.5 Radiation Field ; 1.4.6 Field Homogeneity on a Transverse Section1.4.7 Homogeneity Region in a Plane Orthogonal to the Beam Direction 1.4.8 Field Homogeneity along the Beam Axis ; 1.4.9 Field Symmetry ; 1.4.10 Lateral Penumbra ; 1.4.11 Distal Dose Fall-off ; CHAPTER 2 PHYSICAL AND RADIOBIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF HADRONS2.1 Basic Facts in Radiotherapy 2.1.1 Dose-Effects Curves ; 2.1.2 RBE Dependence on LET and OER ; 2.2 An Introduction to Hadrontherapy ; 2.3 Energy Loss ; 2.3.1 Nuclear Energy Loss ; 2.3.2 Electronic Energy Loss ; 2.3.3 Range and Bragg Curves2.3.4 Track Formation and Radial Dose Distribution 2.4 Interaction of Hadrons with Biological Matter ; 2.4.1 Cellular Organization and the Target of Radiation Action ; 2.4.2 Hadrons' Track in Biological Matter ; 2.4.3 RBE of Hadrons ; 2.4.4 Fractionation and Oxygen EffectCHAPTER 3 STATUS OF CLINICAL RESEARCH IN PROTONTHERAPY Hadronic radiotherapy uses particle beams to treat tumors located near critical body structures and tumors that respond poorly to conventional photon and electron beam radiotherapy. Initial research in hadronic radiotherapy was performed using accelerators built for physics research. The good results of the proton and ion therapy programs have enhanced the tendency to use protontherapy as a routine method. There are about 20 working protontherapy facilities (first, second and third generation) and more than 30 centers are planned. This book presents the first comprehensive overview of the fiProton acceleratorsRadiotherapy, High energyEquipment and suppliesParticles (Nuclear physics)Proton accelerators.Radiotherapy, High energyEquipment and supplies.Particles (Nuclear physics)615.842Wieszczycka Wioletta770624Scharf Waldemar51451MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782391703321Proton radiotherapy accelerators1572526UNINA