Abstract:A Monte Carlo electron transport code for the desktop computer is applied to the problem of determining the radiation dose throughout an oblique-surface heterogeneous medium. Absorbed-dose distributions are obtained for 10 MeV electrons incident upon flat-surface and oblique-surface water phantoms, as well as flat-surface water phantoms containing an air cavity and containing a bone heterogeneity.
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