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Normal SPECT Thallium-201 Bull's-eye Display: Gender Differences
Robert L. Eisner, Margery J. Tamas, Karen Cloninger, David Shonkoff, Joel A. Oates, Anita M. Gober, Daniel W. Dunn, John A. Malko, André L. Churchwell and Randolph E. Patterson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 1988, 29 (12) 1901-1909;
Robert L. Eisner
Margery J. Tamas
Karen Cloninger
David Shonkoff
Joel A. Oates
Anita M. Gober
Daniel W. Dunn
John A. Malko
André L. Churchwell
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Normal SPECT Thallium-201 Bull's-eye Display: Gender Differences
Robert L. Eisner, Margery J. Tamas, Karen Cloninger, David Shonkoff, Joel A. Oates, Anita M. Gober, Daniel W. Dunn, John A. Malko, André L. Churchwell, Randolph E. Patterson
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