Motion correction in exercise first-pass radionuclide ventriculography without an external point source.
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Y Yonekura | J Konishi | Y. Yonekura | N. Takahashi | N. Tamaki | T. Fujita | J. Konishi | N. Hattori | N Tamaki | T Kudoh | S Shirakawa | N Hattori | T Fujita | S. Shirakawa | N Takahashi | S Yano | T. Kudoh | S. Yano
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