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Accurate Local Blood Flow Measurements with Dynamic PET: Fast Determination of Input Function Delay and Dispersion by Multilinear Minimization
J. van den Hoff, W. Burchert, W. Müller-Schauenburg, G.-J. Meyer and H. Hundeshagen
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1993, 34 (10) 1770-1777;
J. van den Hoff
W. Burchert
W. Müller-Schauenburg
G.-J. Meyer


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Accurate Local Blood Flow Measurements with Dynamic PET: Fast Determination of Input Function Delay and Dispersion by Multilinear Minimization
J. van den Hoff, W. Burchert, W. Müller-Schauenburg, G.-J. Meyer, H. Hundeshagen
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