Implementation and performance of an optical motion tracking system for high resolution brain PET imaging
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B. Lopresti | W. Jones | W.F. Jones | B.J. Lopresti | A. Russo | T. Fisher | D.G. Crouch | T. Fisher | A. Russo | D. G. Crouch | W. F. Jones | D. G. Crouch | D. E. Altenburger | David W. Townsend
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