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2 Geant4 extended examples - medical
3 -----------------------------------
4
5 Specific examples for medical physics applications are demonstarted
6 in this directory.
7
8 DICOM
9 -----
10
11 This example serves first to convert a DICOM file to a simple ASCII
12 file, where the Hounsfield numbers are converted to materials and
13 densities so that it can be used by GEANT4. It serves also to create
14 a GEANT4 geometry based on the DICOM file information using the
15 G4PhantomParameterisation.
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17 DICOM2
18 ------
19
20 This example demonstrates how to reuse the DICOM example library
21 for another application.
22
23 dna
24 ---
25 Set of examples using the Geant4-DNA physics processes and models.
26
27 electronScattering
28 electronScattering2
29 --------------------
30
31 These example demonstrate electron scattering benchmarks.
32 ElectronScattering2 simulates the experiment with a minimum of user code, whereas the other
33 version of this example shows how to do more of the work directly as the user.
34
35 fanoCavity
36 ------------
37
38 This example computes the dose deposited in an ionization chamber by a
39 monoenergetic photon beam.
40
41 fanoCavity2
42 ------------
43
44 This example computes the dose deposited in an ionization chamber by an
45 extended (one dimensional) monoenergetic electron source.
46 This variante of the Fano cavity test make use of an reciprocity theorem.
47
48 GammaTherapy
49 ------------
50
51 This example demonstrates a gamma therapy application.
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53 radiobiology
54 ------------
55
56 An application realized for dosimetric and radiobiological applications of proton
57 and ion beams.