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This data set contains the quality correction factors as a function of radiation field size from Tables 1-5 of Cervantes et al. (2021). The quality correction factor is defined in Cervantes et al. (2021) as the ratio of calibration coefficients in presence and in absence of the magnetic field. Here the definition of the quality correction factor is the same as the magnetic field correction factor defined by others.
{"references": ["https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6560/ac3344"]}
Grant number: EMPIR 19NRM01 MRgRT-DOS
Dosimetry, MRgRT, MRgXT, Small fields, Monte Carlo
Dosimetry, MRgRT, MRgXT, Small fields, Monte Carlo
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