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Correction for Patient and Organ Movement in SPECT: Application to Exercise Thallium-201 Cardiac Imaging
William J. Geckle, Terry L. Frank, Jonathan M. Links and Lewis C. Becker
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1988, 29 (4) 441-450;
William J. Geckle
Terry L. Frank
Jonathan M. Links


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