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link to lecture transcript - UT-H GSBS Medical Physics Class Site

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Remember dσ/dE is relatively constant with electron energy. If you want <strong>to</strong><br />

estimate the electronic attenuation coefficient from a differential coefficient, it is<br />

rather easy <strong>to</strong> do so. This coefficient the electronic attenuation coefficient then is<br />

going <strong>to</strong> be directly proportional <strong>to</strong> the mass attenuation coefficient.<br />

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