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Quantitative Thallium-201 Exercise Scintigraphy for Detection of Coronary Artery Disease
Bruce C. Berger, Denny D. Watson, George J. Taylor, George B. Craddock, Randolph P. Martin, Charles D. Teates and George A. Beller
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1981, 22 (7) 585-593;
Bruce C. Berger
Denny D. Watson
George J. Taylor
George B. Craddock
Randolph P. Martin
Charles D. Teates


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Quantitative Thallium-201 Exercise Scintigraphy for Detection of Coronary Artery Disease
Bruce C. Berger, Denny D. Watson, George J. Taylor, George B. Craddock, Randolph P. Martin, Charles D. Teates, George A. Beller
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