Digital anthropomorphic phantoms of non-rigid human respiratory and voluntary body motion for investigating motion correction in emission imaging
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Joyoni Dey | Clifford Lindsay | Michael A King | Arda Könik | Caitlin M Connolly | Karen L Johnson | Paul Dasari | Paul W Segars | P H Pretorius | Karen L. Johnson | M. King | P. Segars | P. Pretorius | Arda Könik | J. Dey | P. Dasari | C. Lindsay | C. Connolly
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