Contribution of scatter and attenuation compensation to SPECT images of nonuniformly distributed brain activities.
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Andrea Varrone | Hiroshi Watabe | Hidehiro Iida | Miho Shidahara | Robert B Innis | Masahiro Fujita | H. Watabe | H. Iida | R. Innis | M. Fujita | A. Varrone | Kyeong-Min Kim | M. Shidahara | Kyeong Min Kim
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