Advances in medical physics; 2008.9781930524385 Advances in medical physics; 2008. Ed. by Anthony Brinton Wolbarst et al. Medical Physics Pub. 2008 352 pages $94.00 Hardcover R895 Second in its eponymous e·pon·y·mous adj. Of, relating to, or constituting an eponym. [From Greek ep numos; see eponym. series, this biennial biennial, plant requiring two years to complete its life cycle, as distinguished from an annual or a perennial. In the first year a biennial usually produces a rosette of leaves (e.g., the cabbage) and a fleshy root, which acts as a food reserve over the winter. publication of
advances in medical physics covers 18 new topics in diagnostic imaging
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n. 1. The readers of a publication considered as a group. 2. Chiefly British The office of a reader at a university. due to the number of chapters that are not considered specialist tracts. The chapter titles of the 2006 edition are included. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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numos; see eponym.
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