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Quantification of Three-Dimensional Left Ventricular Segmental Wall Motion and Volumes from Gated Tomographic Radionuclide Ventriculograms
Tracy L. Faber, Ernest M. Stokely, Gordon H. Templeton, Marvin S. Akers, Robert W. Parkey and James R. Corbett
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1989, 30 (5) 638-649;
Tracy L. Faber
Ernest M. Stokely
Gordon H. Templeton
Marvin S. Akers
Robert W. Parkey
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Quantification of Three-Dimensional Left Ventricular Segmental Wall Motion and Volumes from Gated Tomographic Radionuclide Ventriculograms
Tracy L. Faber, Ernest M. Stokely, Gordon H. Templeton, Marvin S. Akers, Robert W. Parkey, James R. Corbett
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1989, 30 (5) 638-649;
Quantification of Three-Dimensional Left Ventricular Segmental Wall Motion and Volumes from Gated Tomographic Radionuclide Ventriculograms
Tracy L. Faber, Ernest M. Stokely, Gordon H. Templeton, Marvin S. Akers, Robert W. Parkey, James R. Corbett
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1989, 30 (5) 638-649;
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