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Effects of Scatter Correction on the Measurement of Infarct Size from SPECT Cardiac Phantom Studies
Michael K. O'Connor, Carlo Caiati, Timothy F. Christian and Raymond J. Gibbons
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1995, 36 (11) 2080-2086;
Michael K. O'Connor
Carlo Caiati
Timothy F. Christian
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Effects of Scatter Correction on the Measurement of Infarct Size from SPECT Cardiac Phantom Studies
Michael K. O'Connor, Carlo Caiati, Timothy F. Christian, Raymond J. Gibbons
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1995, 36 (11) 2080-2086;
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