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FDG PET and Dual-Head Gamma Camera Positron Coincidence Detection Imaging of Suspected Malignancies and Brain Disorders
Dominique Delbeke, James A. Patton, William H. Martin and Martin P. Sandler
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1999, 40 (1) 110-117;
Dominique Delbeke
James A. Patton
William H. Martin
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FDG PET and Dual-Head Gamma Camera Positron Coincidence Detection Imaging of Suspected Malignancies and Brain Disorders
Dominique Delbeke, James A. Patton, William H. Martin, Martin P. Sandler
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1999, 40 (1) 110-117;
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