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Relative Impact of Scatter, Collimator Response, Attenuation, and Finite Spatial Resolution Corrections in Cardiac SPECT
Georges El Fakhri, Irène Buvat, Habib Benali, Andrew Todd-Pokropek and Robert Di Paola
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 2000, 41 (8) 1400-1408;
Georges El Fakhri
Irène Buvat
Habib Benali
Andrew Todd-Pokropek


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Relative Impact of Scatter, Collimator Response, Attenuation, and Finite Spatial Resolution Corrections in Cardiac SPECT
Georges El Fakhri, Irène Buvat, Habib Benali, Andrew Todd-Pokropek, Robert Di Paola
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 2000, 41 (8) 1400-1408;
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