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Three-Dimensional Motion and Perfusion Quantification in Gated Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomograms
Tracy L. Faber, Marvin S. Akers, Ronald M. Peshock and James R. Corbett
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 1991, 32 (12) 2311-2317;
Tracy L. Faber
Marvin S. Akers
Ronald M. Peshock


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