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The BOttle MAnnequin ABsorber imaging phantom was developed by F. Bush in 1949, and has since been accepted in North America as the industry standard for calibrating whole-body counting systems. The phantom consists of 10 polyethylene bottles, either cylinders or elliptical cylinders, that represent the head, neck, chest, abdomen, thighs, calves, and arms.

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The BOttle MAnnequin ABsorber imaging phantom was developed by F. Bush in 1949, and has since been accepted in North America as the industry standard for calibrating whole-body counting systems. The phantom consists of 10 polyethylene bottles, either cylinders or elliptical cylinders, that represent the head, neck, chest, abdomen, thighs, calves, and arms.

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