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Quantitative Analysis of the Tomographic Thallium-201 Myocardial Bullseye Display: Critical Role of Correcting for Patient Motion
Robert Eisner, André Churchwell, Till Noever, Dave Nowak, Karen Cloninger, Daniel Dunn, Wilma Carlson, Joel Oates, Janie Jones, Douglas Morris, Henry Liberman and Randolph Patterson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1988, 29 (1) 91-97;
Robert Eisner
André Churchwell
Till Noever
Dave Nowak
Karen Cloninger
Daniel Dunn
Wilma Carlson
Joel Oates
Janie Jones
Douglas Morris
Henry Liberman


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Quantitative Analysis of the Tomographic Thallium-201 Myocardial Bullseye Display: Critical Role of Correcting for Patient Motion
Robert Eisner, André Churchwell, Till Noever, Dave Nowak, Karen Cloninger, Daniel Dunn, Wilma Carlson, Joel Oates, Janie Jones, Douglas Morris, Henry Liberman, Randolph Patterson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1988, 29 (1) 91-97;
Quantitative Analysis of the Tomographic Thallium-201 Myocardial Bullseye Display: Critical Role of Correcting for Patient Motion
Robert Eisner, André Churchwell, Till Noever, Dave Nowak, Karen Cloninger, Daniel Dunn, Wilma Carlson, Joel Oates, Janie Jones, Douglas Morris, Henry Liberman, Randolph Patterson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1988, 29 (1) 91-97;
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