Anthropomorphic breast phantoms for assessing ultrasonic imaging system performance and for training ultrasonographers: Part I
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P L Carson | J F Greenleaf | E L Madsen | J A Zagzebski | E. Madsen | J. Zagzebski | P. Carson | G. Frank | G R Frank | James F. Greenleaf
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