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July 1, 1967; Volume 8,Issue 7

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    Pertechnetate-99m Thyroid Scans Obtained Incidental to Brain Scans
    James L. Quinn and William N. Brand
    Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1, 1967, 8 (7) 481-486;
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    Comparison of the Scintillation Camera with a Conventional Rectilinear Scanner Using Technetium-99m Pertechnetate in a Tumor Brain Phantom
    Gerald T. Telander and Merle K. Loken
    Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1, 1967, 8 (7) 487-501;
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    Quantitative Counting in the Presence of Coincidence-Summing Scintillations
    D. A. Ross, R. H. Rohrer and C. C. Harris
    Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1, 1967, 8 (7) 502-514;
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    306 Cases of Toxic Adenoma: Clinical Aspects, Findings in Radioiodine Diagnostics, Radiochromatography and Histology; Results of 131I and Surgical Treatment
    W. Horst, H. Rösler, C. Schneider and A. Labhart
    Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1, 1967, 8 (7) 515-528;
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    Coated Charcoal Assay of Plasma Iron Binding Capacity and Iron Using Radioisotope Dilution and Hemoglobin-Coated Charcoal
    Victor Herbert, Chester W. Gottlieb, Kam-Seng Lau, Norman R. Gevirtz, Lena Sharney and Louis R. Wasserman
    Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1, 1967, 8 (7) 529-541;
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    Symposium on Radioisotopes Methodology
    Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1, 1967, 8 (7) 541;
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    Measurement of the Regional Distribution of Arterial Blood Flow in the Human Forearm and Hand
    P. A. Bardfeld, V. Lopez-Majano and H. N. Wagner
    Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1, 1967, 8 (7) 542-550;

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    Modification of a Multi-Isotope Color Scanner for Multi-Purpose Scanning
    Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1, 1967, 8 (7) 501;
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