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Quantitative and Clinical Analysis of SPECT Image Registration for Epilepsy Studies
Benjamin H. Brinkmann, Terence J. O'Brien, Shmuel Aharon, Michael K. O'Connor, Brian P. Mullan, Dennis P. Hanson and Richard A. Robb
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1999, 40 (7) 1098-1105;
Benjamin H. Brinkmann
Terence J. O'Brien
Shmuel Aharon
Michael K. O'Connor
Brian P. Mullan
Dennis P. Hanson
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Benjamin H. Brinkmann, Terence J. O'Brien, Shmuel Aharon, Michael K. O'Connor, Brian P. Mullan, Dennis P. Hanson, Richard A. Robb
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