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Myocardial Tissue Fraction—Correction for Partial Volume Effects and Measure of Tissue Viability

Hidehiro Iida, Christopher G. Rhodes, Ranil de Silva, Yusuke Yamamoto, Luis I Araujo, Attilio Maseri and Terry Jones
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1991, 32 (11) 2169-2175;
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Myocardial Tissue Fraction—Correction for Partial Volume Effects and Measure of Tissue Viability
Hidehiro Iida, Christopher G. Rhodes, Ranil de Silva, Yusuke Yamamoto, Luis I Araujo, Attilio Maseri, Terry Jones
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1991, 32 (11) 2169-2175;
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