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Noninvasive Functional Brain Mapping by Change-Distribution Analysis of Averaged PET Images of H215O Tissue Activity
Peter T. Fox and Mark A. Mintun
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1989, 30 (2) 141-149;
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Noninvasive Functional Brain Mapping by Change-Distribution Analysis of Averaged PET Images of H215O Tissue Activity
Peter T. Fox, Mark A. Mintun
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1989, 30 (2) 141-149;
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