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Improved SPECT Quantification Using Compensation for Scattered Photons
Ronald J. Jaszczak, Kim L. Greer, Carey E. Floyd, C. Craig Harris and R. Edward Coleman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 1984, 25 (8) 893-900;
Ronald J. Jaszczak
Kim L. Greer
Carey E. Floyd Jr.
C. Craig Harris
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Improved SPECT Quantification Using Compensation for Scattered Photons
Ronald J. Jaszczak, Kim L. Greer, Carey E. Floyd, C. Craig Harris, R. Edward Coleman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1984, 25 (8) 893-900;
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