Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 76N. Zanichelli, 1981 - Nuclear physics |
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... studies and the latter as dynamic studies . Information desired from the two types of studies may not be mutually exclusive and may be combined into functional imaging studies wherein information of some para- meter of the time activity ...
... studies and the latter as dynamic studies . Information desired from the two types of studies may not be mutually exclusive and may be combined into functional imaging studies wherein information of some para- meter of the time activity ...
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... studies for ejection fraction and wall motion were confined earlier to the multiple - crystal camera system , but now can be performed on any scin- tillation camera by adding a relatively low - cost on - line computer . To perform the ...
... studies for ejection fraction and wall motion were confined earlier to the multiple - crystal camera system , but now can be performed on any scin- tillation camera by adding a relatively low - cost on - line computer . To perform the ...
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... studies on which this report is mainly based . There are , at present , two main topics of studies in which researchers all over the world are engaged . As a matter of fact , these two topics derive from two basic deficiencies affecting ...
... studies on which this report is mainly based . There are , at present , two main topics of studies in which researchers all over the world are engaged . As a matter of fact , these two topics derive from two basic deficiencies affecting ...
Contents
A R D THORNTON | 1 |
Physicists and clinicians | 5 |
The Fourier transform properties of an image | 12 |
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