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Patient-Specific Dosimetry Using Quantitative SPECT Imaging and Three-Dimensional Discrete Fourier Transform Convolution
Gamal Akabani, William G. Hawkins, Miriam B. Eckblade and Peter K. Leichner
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1997, 38 (2) 308-314;
Gamal Akabani
William G. Hawkins
Miriam B. Eckblade


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Patient-Specific Dosimetry Using Quantitative SPECT Imaging and Three-Dimensional Discrete Fourier Transform Convolution
Gamal Akabani, William G. Hawkins, Miriam B. Eckblade, Peter K. Leichner
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