Focal lung pathology detection in radiology: Is there an effect of experience on visual search behavior?
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Ignace T. C. Hooge | W. Helsen | A. Williams | J. Wagemans | O. Levin | J. Verschakelen | G. Ziv | S. Brams | Thomas De Brouwere | Siska Dauwe
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