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Gel dosimetry

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Gel dosimetry is a technique used in radiation therapy to measure and verify the distribution of radiation dose within a three-dimensional medium, typically a gelatin-based gel. This method utilizes a polymer gel that undergoes a chemical or physical change in response to ionizing radiation, allowing for the evaluation of radiation dose distributions with high spatial resolution.

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