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Brain Blood Flow Measured with Intravenous H215O.

II. Implementation and Validation

M. E. Raichle, W. R. W. Martin, P. Herscovitch, M. A. Mintun and J. Markham
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1983, 24 (9) 790-798;
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vol. 24 no. 9 790-798
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