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A Region of Interest Strategy for Minimizing Resolution Distortions in Quantitative Myocardial PET Studies

Gary D. Hutchins, John M. Caraher and Raymond R. Raylman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1992, 33 (6) 1243-1250;
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