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Application of Lesion Detectability Phantoms for Model Observer Assessment in PET Imaging

Scott Wollenweber, Paul Kinahan and Adam Alessio
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2017, 58 (supplement 1) 610;
Scott Wollenweber
1GE Healthcare Waukesha WI United States
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2University of Washington Seattle WA United States
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3Radiology University of Washington Medical Center Seattle WA United States
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vol. 58 no. supplement 1 610

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Society of Nuclear Medicine
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0161-5505
Online ISSN 
2159-662X
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  • Published online May 24, 2017.

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  1. Scott Wollenweber1,
  2. Paul Kinahan2 and
  3. Adam Alessio3
  1. 1GE Healthcare Waukesha WI United States
  2. 2University of Washington Seattle WA United States
  3. 3Radiology University of Washington Medical Center Seattle WA United States

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