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Accurate Attenuation Correction Despite Movement during PET Imaging
Jesper L.R. Andersson, Bengt E. Vagnhammar and Harald Schneider
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1995, 36 (4) 670-678;
Jesper L.R. Andersson
Bengt E. Vagnhammar
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Accurate Attenuation Correction Despite Movement during PET Imaging
Jesper L.R. Andersson, Bengt E. Vagnhammar, Harald Schneider
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1995, 36 (4) 670-678;
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