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Effect of a Delay in Commencing Imaging on the Ability to Detect Transient Thallium Defects
James A. Rothendler, Robert D. Okada, Richard A. Wilson, Kenneth A. Brown, Charles A. Boucher, H. William Strauss and Gerald M. Pohost
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 1985, 26 (8) 880-883;
James A. Rothendler
Robert D. Okada
Richard A. Wilson
Kenneth A. Brown
Charles A. Boucher
H. William Strauss
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Effect of a Delay in Commencing Imaging on the Ability to Detect Transient Thallium Defects
James A. Rothendler, Robert D. Okada, Richard A. Wilson, Kenneth A. Brown, Charles A. Boucher, H. William Strauss, Gerald M. Pohost
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1985, 26 (8) 880-883;
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