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nuclear-medicine
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Shielding calculations for radiotherapy departments
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My bachelor's degree thesis - a JavaFX application which allows browsing through medical images stored in DICOM format and achieving detailed information about examinations from loaded images
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This is a PyTorch implementation of the Poisson Likelihood loss function used for NM image reconstruction.
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Bachelor thesis project. A DICOM Viewer written in C++, QT and VTK.
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Biomedical Image Processing Application
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Starviewer, a cross-platform open source medical imaging software
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Zarządzanie magazynem odpadów radioaktywnych.
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A group research project to calculate the unformity of SPECT images taken from a gamma camera.
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A profile and image analysis tool for medical physics. This is virtually a complete rewrite of BeamScheme V0.54.
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This repository enables easy and fast medical image reconstruction in Python.
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A minimal Python library to facilitate the creation and manipulation of DICOM RTStructs.
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Julia library for visualization and annotation medical images, specialized particularly for rapid development segmentation of 3 dimensional images like CT or PET/CT scans. Has full support of nuclear medicine Data.
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LinaQA (pronounced Linakwa) is a GUI frontend for pylinac and pydicom.
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