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DoseCalc is a utility for iPhone and its basic concept is to select the isotope, enter any three of the remaining fields and calculate the fourth. Touching the displayed value in any one of the five fields will bring up an appropriate keypad or picker to enter a new value. The other field values will then turn red (indicating they may no longer be valid) until the user touches one of the four calculation buttons (Cal Time, Cal Dose, Admin Time, or Admin Dose). Changing the isotope value results in recalculation of the administration dose field as appropriate for the new half-life value associated with the selected isotope. The initial release of DoseCalc supports the following isotopes: C-11, Co-57, Co-60, Cu-64, Ga-67, F-18, Ge-68, H-3, I-123, I-124, I-125, I-131, In-111, Mo-99, N-13, O-15, P-32, Rb-82, Tc-94, Tc-99m, Tl-201, Xe-133, and Y-90. Note: The "Download Now" link directs you to the iTunes App Store, where you must continue the download process. You must have iTunes installed in order to open the link, and you must have an active iTunes account to download the application. This download may not be available in some countries."

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Format:Software
Date:Mar 2009Version:1.0.1
License:PurchasePrice:$1.99
Platform:Mobile
System Req:Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch, Requires iPhone 2.1 Software update.
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