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Simultaneous Correction for Tracer Arrival Delay and Dispersion in CBF Measurements by the H215O Autoradiographic Method and Dynamic PET
Ernst Meyer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1989, 30 (6) 1069-1078;
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Simultaneous Correction for Tracer Arrival Delay and Dispersion in CBF Measurements by the H215O Autoradiographic Method and Dynamic PET
Ernst Meyer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1989, 30 (6) 1069-1078;
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