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Clinically Important Characteristics of Maximum-Likelihood Reconstruction
Tom R. Miller and Jerold W. Wallis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1992, 33 (9) 1678-1684;
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Clinically Important Characteristics of Maximum-Likelihood Reconstruction
Tom R. Miller, Jerold W. Wallis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1992, 33 (9) 1678-1684;
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