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Heymsfield, S.B.; Wang, J.; Sulet, M.; Lichtman, S.; Pierson, R.N. Jr.; Kehayias, J.; Lindsay, R.
Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (USA)1989
Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (USA)1989
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[en] Photons passing through human tissue undergo attenuation in relation to the specific chemical substances with which they interact. By selecting two appropriate photon energies and recording their attenuation, the investigator can solve simultaneous equations that subdivide body mass into two components: soft tissue and bone mineral ash. The aim of this paper is to describe and to validate the estimates of body composition derived by dual photon systems. The initial studies largely involved dual photon absorptiometers, although the discussion will also include the more recently developed dual energy x-ray absorptiometers. 13 refs., 7 figs., 4 tabs
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1989; 11 p; 1989 international symposium on in vivo body composition studies; Toronto (Canada); 20-23 Jun 1989; CONF-8906269--6; CONTRACT AC02-76CH00016; NTIS, PC A03/MF A01 as DE90007675; OSTI; INIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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ADIPOSE TISSUE, ATTENUATION, BODY COMPOSITION, BONE TISSUES, CALCIUM, DAILY VARIATIONS, FORECASTING, GADOLINIUM 153, IN VIVO, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, MEASURING METHODS, MINERALS, MUSCLES, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, PHASE STUDIES, PHOTONS, PROTEINS, TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, TISSUES, VOLATILE MATTER, WATER, X-RAY EQUIPMENT
ALKALINE EARTH METALS, BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BODY, BOSONS, CONNECTIVE TISSUE, DAYS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, ELECTRON CAPTURE RADIOISOTOPES, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ELEMENTS, EQUIPMENT, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, GADOLINIUM ISOTOPES, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI, ISOTOPES, MASSLESS PARTICLES, MATTER, METALS, NUCLEI, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, POLAR SOLVENTS, RADIOISOTOPES, RARE EARTH NUCLEI, SOLVENTS, VARIATIONS
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