U. Tumanova, O. V. Savva, V. Bychenko, I.H. Namlylar, N. Serova, A. I. Shchegolev
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期刊介绍:
Russian Electronic Journal of Radiology (REJR) is a unique peer-reviewed scientific electronic publishing. The journal accepts for publication original articles, case studies, lectures, scientific reviews in all areas of radiology, radiotherapy and radiation safety. Electronic log format provides broad access to publications, consistently high quality illustrative materials, and the possibility of placing video files. Each issue of the journal includes a free video master class from the leading radiology specialists.