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The Radionuclide Ejection Fraction: A Comparison of Three Radionuclide Techniques with Contrast Angiography
Edward D. Folland, Glen W. Hamilton, Steven M. Larson, J. Ward Kennedy, David L. Williams and James L. Ritchie
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 1977, 18 (12) 1159-1166;
Edward D. Folland
Glen W. Hamilton
Steven M. Larson
J. Ward Kennedy
David L. Williams


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The Radionuclide Ejection Fraction: A Comparison of Three Radionuclide Techniques with Contrast Angiography
Edward D. Folland, Glen W. Hamilton, Steven M. Larson, J. Ward Kennedy, David L. Williams, James L. Ritchie
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