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Abdelmoneim Sulieman, PhD. Assistant Professor of Medical PhysicsHead of Basic Science DepartmentCollege of Medical Radiologic ScienceSudan University of Science and Technology P.O.Box 1908, Khartoum Sudan E.Mail: abdelmoneim_a@yahoo.comDoctor of Philosophy, Medical Physics, Medical School, University of Thessaly Greece
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