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The changing role of radiographers with the changing imaging and technique modalities over the past forty years - and what of the next forty years?
Howard, M.
1989
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From a personal viewpoint the changes in biomedical radiography in the United Kingdom since 1949 are discussed
Primary Subject
RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE (C6100)
Secondary Subject
RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE (C6300)
Source
40. Australian Institute of Radiography annual national conference; Launceston (Australia); 6-10 Mar 1989
Record Type
Journal Article
Literature Type
Conference
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Radiographer;
ISSN 0033-8273
;
;
CODEN RDGRA
; v. 36(2); p. 57-60
Country of publication
Australia
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BIOMEDICAL RADIOGRAPHY
,
HISTORICAL ASPECTS
,
IMAGE PROCESSING
,
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
,
RADIOLOGICAL PERSONNEL
,
UNITED KINGDOM
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DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
,
DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES
,
EUROPE
,
MEDICINE
,
PERSONNEL
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21019553
INIS Volume
INIS Volume
21
INIS Issue
INIS Issue
05
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