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Automatic Reorientation of Three-Dimensional, Transaxial Myocardial Perfusion SPECT Images
Guido Germano, Paul B. Kavanagh, Hsiao-Te Su, Marco Mazzanti, Hosen Kiat, Rory Hachamovitch, Kenneth F. Van Train, Joseph S. Areeda and Daniel S. Berman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1995, 36 (6) 1107-1114;
Guido Germano
Paul B. Kavanagh
Hsiao-Te Su
Marco Mazzanti
Hosen Kiat
Rory Hachamovitch
Kenneth F. Van Train
Joseph S. Areeda
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Automatic Reorientation of Three-Dimensional, Transaxial Myocardial Perfusion SPECT Images
Guido Germano, Paul B. Kavanagh, Hsiao-Te Su, Marco Mazzanti, Hosen Kiat, Rory Hachamovitch, Kenneth F. Van Train, Joseph S. Areeda, Daniel S. Berman
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